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RWM-(H)FSN3E Indoor units
RAS-H(V)RNME-AF Outdoor units
RAS-HVRN2 Outdoor unit
Contents
Contents
General information
General data
Working range
General dimensions
Refrigerant cycle
Electrical wiring
10
Installation configurations
11
Optional functions
12
Troubleshooting
13
General Index
General Index
1. General information...................................................................................................... 11
1.1 General information................................................................................................................................... 12
1.1.1 General notes................................................................................................................................................. 12
1.1.2 Introduction..................................................................................................................................................... 12
1.1.3 Environment-friendly units.............................................................................................................................. 13
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3. General data................................................................................................................... 55
3.1 YUTAKI S system...................................................................................................................................... 56
3.2 Indoor unit..................................................................................................................................................57
3.3 Outdoor unit...............................................................................................................................................59
3.3.1 RAS-(2-6)(HVRN2/HVRNME-AF).................................................................................................................. 59
3.3.2 RAS-(4-10)HRNME-AF.................................................................................................................................. 60
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6. Working range............................................................................................................... 91
6.1 Temperature range.................................................................................................................................... 92
6.1.1 Heating mode................................................................................................................................................. 92
6.1.2 Cooling mode................................................................................................................................................. 93
7. General dimensions...................................................................................................... 95
7.1 Dimensions................................................................................................................................................96
7.1.1 Indoor unit...................................................................................................................................................... 96
7.1.2 Outdoor unit.................................................................................................................................................... 98
7.1.3 Domestic Hot Water Tank............................................................................................................................. 102
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1. G e n e r a l i n f o r m a t i o n
Index
1.1. General information................................................................................................................................ 12
1.1.1.
General notes............................................................................................................................................. 12
1.1.2.
Introduction................................................................................................................................................. 12
1.1.3.
Environtment-friendly units......................................................................................................................... 13
1.3.2.
1.3.3.
1.3.4.
1.3.5.
1.3.6.
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1.1.2 Introduction
Yutaki S indoor unit has two different ranges:
-- Heating and cooling version (RWM-(2.0-10.0)FSN3E)
-- Heating only version (RWM-(2.0-10.0)HFSN3E).
All the information in this manual, related to cooling operation, only applies to heating and cooling version (RWM-(2.0-10.0)
FSN3E).
The HITACHIs YUTAKI S system is a heating and cooling solution for the home with high energy efficiency. The system
consists of an outdoor unit (Inverter heat pump) and an indoor unit hydraulic module. The heat pump absorbs/sends heat
from/to the outside, and transfers it to the water circuit through the indoor unit hydraulic module.
YUTAKI S can be used both in winter time and in summer time, integrating heating and cooling systems, creating an airconditioned system and using just one energy source, the electricity.
For winter time
With the aim of reducing energy expenditure, there is a clear trend in the market to use medium and low temperature heating systems. Technological advances and improvements in insulation in the home enable to use of low temperature water
to heat homes. This results in more comfort and greater energy efficiency.
YUTAKI S meets the necessary conditions to provide this type of application, fulfilling users needs.
The heat pump extracts the heat present in the air, increases its refrigerant temperature and transmits it to the water circuit
by means of indoor unit plate heat exchanger, where the heat is taken to radiators/(fan-coils), underfloor heating components or both (2nd. temperature area).
As well as increased efficiency and reduced CO2 emissions due to the extraction of free heat from the outside air, the system also boasts proven reliability and minimum maintenance. YUTAKI S provides a comfortable atmosphere all year long,
even in the coldest climates by means of the following system configuration possibilities:
Mono-valent system: This is the most popular configuration. The air to water heat pump is sized to provide 80% of the
heating requirements on the coldest day of the year. An auxiliary electric heater (inside the unit) is used to provide the
additional heating required on cold days. This option usually results in an ideal balance between installation costs and
future energy consumption, as proven by its popularity in colder climates than ours, such as Sweden and Norway.
Mono-energy system: The air to water heat pump is sized to provide 100% of the heating requirements on the coldest
day the year.
Alternating Bi-valent system: For installations with an existing heating system by boiler and when is needed to heat
the supplied water temperature to the circuit up to high temperatures (80C), the boiler can be configured to alternate
with the air to water heat pump.
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YUTAKI S system can be also used as cooling system for combination with fan-coils, refreshing floor or both (2nd. temperature area).
For fan-coils: It is possible to cool the water up to 5C .
For refreshing floor: It is possible to cool the water up to temperatures between 16 and 22C.
Domestic Hot Water (DHW) production
YUTAKI S also gives the option of sanitary hot water production, allowing the user to benefit from the heat pumps high
efficiency and achieve hot water up to 70C. This is made possible by a Domestic Hot Water Tank accessory supplied by
HITACHI, which is heated in the heat pump at temperatures below 60C, using water pre-heated. An electric heater integrated at the top of the stainless steel tank, increases the temperature in accordance with the users needs.
Additional combinations
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DANGER
The text following this symbol contains information and instructions relating directly to your safety and physical wellbeing.
Not taking these instructions into account could lead to serious, very serious or even fatal injuries to you and
others in the proximities of the unit.
In the texts following the danger symbol you can also find information on safe procedures during unit installation.
CAUTION
The text following this symbol contains information and instructions relating directly to your safety and physical wellbeing.
Not taking these instructions into account could lead to minor injuries to you and others in the proximities of
the unit.
Not taking these instructions into account could lead to unit damage.
In the texts following the caution symbol you can also find information on safe procedures during unit installation.
NOTE
The text following this symbol contains information or instructions that may be of use or that require a more
thorough explanation.
Instructions regarding inspections to be made on unit parts or systems may also be included.
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Compressor power (HP): 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 8.0, 10.0.
H: Only heating unit
System Free
R410A refrigerant
Series
RWM
X.X
FS
E: Made in Europe
E
-: Made in Japan
X
RAS-H(V)RNME-AF
XXX
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-AF
1 General information
3N~
Unit
Code
Unit
Code
RWM-2.0FSN3E
7E474003
RWM-3.0FSN3E
7E474005
RWM-4.0FSN3E
7E474107
RWM-4.0FSN3E
7E474107
RWM-5.0FSN3E
7E474108
RWM-5.0FSN3E
7E474108
RWM-6.0FSN3E
7E474109
RWM-6.0FSN3E
7E474109
RWM-8.0FSN3E
7E474110
RWM-10.0FSN3E
7E474111
3N~
Unit
Code
Unit
Code
RWM-2.0HFSN3E
7E474016
RWM-3.0HFSN3E
7E474018
RWM-4.0HFSN3E
7E474120
RWM-4.0HFSN3E
7E474120
RWM-5.0HFSN3E
7E474121
RWM-5.0HFSN3E
7E474121
RWM-6.0HFSN3E
7E474122
RWM-6.0HFSN3E
7E474122
RWM-8.0HFSN3E
7E474123
RWM-10.0HFSN3E
7E474124
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RAS-HVRNME-AF units
1~
Unit
Code
Unit
Code
RAS-2HVRN2
60288093
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
7E300018
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
7E300020
RAS-4HRNME-AF
7E300120
RAS-5HVRNME-AF
7E300021
RAS-5HRNME-AF
7E300121
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
7E300022
RAS-6HRNME-AF
7E300122
RAS-8HRNME-AF
7E317110
RAS-10HRNME-AF
7E317111
Accessory
Name
Code
ATW-RTU-01
ON/OFF Thermostat
(Receiver + Room Thermostat)
7E543000
ATW-RTU-02
Intelligent Thermostat
(Receiver + Room Thermostat)
7E549900
ATW-RTU-03
7E549901
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Figure
1 General information
Other accessories
Accessory
Name
ATW-HSK-01
Hydraulic separator
(BDHM1)
ATW-3WV-01
3-way valve
(VID3V1)
ATW-AQT-01
Aquastat
(ASMSH1)
ATW-2KT-01
(CDH2Z1)
ATW-MVM-01
NEW
ATW-DPK-01
ATW-DPK-02
(For RWM-(2.0-6.0)FSN3E)
Drain pan kit
NEW
(For RWM-(8.0/10.0)FSN3E)
Auxilliary output signal box
ATW-AOS-01
ATW-2OS-01
ATW-WTS-02
ATW-SPS-01
ATW-WTS-02Y
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Code
7E549905
(BDHM1)
7E549906
(VID3V1)
7E549907
(ASMSH1)
7E549904
(CDH2Z1)
7E549912
7E549902
7E549903
7E549910
7E549909
7E549911
7E549908
9E500004
Figure
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Accessory
Name
Code
DHWT200E-2.5H1E
70544000
DHWT300E-2.5H1E
70544001
DHWT200S-2.5H1E
70544100
DHWT300S-2.5H1E
70544101
DHWT-CP-01
70544900
DHWT-CP-03
70544903
DHWT-CP-02
70544901
DHWT-CP-04
70544904
DHWT-SWG-01
Security valve
70544902
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Figure
2. F e a t u r e s a n d b e n e f i t s
Index
2.1. Selection benefits................................................................................................................................... 22
2.1.1.
Environment-friendly system...................................................................................................................... 22
2.1.2.
2.1.3.
2.2.2.
2.3.2.
2.3.3.
2.4.2.
2.4.3.
2.4.4.
Advanced technology................................................................................................................................. 32
2.5.2.
2.5.3.
2.5.4.
2.5.5.
2.6.2.
2.6.3.
2.6.4.
Shutdown valves........................................................................................................................................ 52
2.6.5.
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The air to water heat pump extracts the free energy present in the air, which is enough to heat a home up to a comfortable
temperature, even on the coldest winter day.
The air to water heat pump can attain efficiency of over 4. This means less electrical power input and therefore a reduction
in CO2 emissions.
75%
25%
New air to water heat pump allows the combination with solar panels for the Domestic Hot Water operation. The air to water
heat pump will provide a part of the required heating, and the rest of required heating will be provided by the solar panel.
As it is known, the solar panels get the heat from the solar radiation, resulting in an environment friendly system.
NOTE
For more information, please refer to the section Installation configurations.
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RAS outdoor unit series allows (2-10)HP units for being selected in single or three phase combinations, depending on the
model.
RAS-HVRN2
Phase
1~
RAS-HVRNME-AF
1~
Capacity (HP)
2
10
NEW
NEW
RAS-HR(V)NME-AF
NEW
1~
-
RAS-HRNME-AF
3N~
3N~
Indoor unit
RWM-(H)FSN3E indoor unit series range allows single-phase and three-phase connection.
All models are factory supplied with electric heater.
RWM-(H)FSN3E
RWM indoor
units
Electric heater
Phase
1~
Capacity (HP)
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
NEW
3N~
3 kW
3 kW
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6 kW
6 kW
6 kW
8.0
10.0
NEW
NEW
9 kW
9 kW
Fan coil, refreshing floor or both (2nd temperature area). Also combinable with the following options:
-- Domestic Hot Water (DHW)
-- Solar combination for DHW
-- Swimming pool combination in summer season period (Heating mode)
NOTE
For the typical installation examples, please refer to the section Installation configurations.
Wide range of accessories
In order to enable all the possible system configurations explained previously, there are available a large set of accessories
designed to adapt the unit to the type of installation which the system needs.
NOTE
For knowing the different accessories that offers the system, please refer to the section Accessory code list on
chapter General information.
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Reduced unit dimensions: The dimensions of new air to water heat pump have been reduced slightly in relation with
previous models.
Steel plate cover: The new material used for the service cover improves its rigidity.
Hidden new LCD users interface: The new LCD users interface is located inside the LCD users interface cover.
RWM-(2.0-6.0)(H)FSN3E
(mm)
Steel plate
cover
LCD
users
interface
cover
RWM-(8.0/10.0)(H)FSN3E
(mm)
Steel plate
cover
LCD users
interface cover
The small installation space allows the location of the indoor unit on very narrow rooms.
NOTE
H= 1200~1500mm: Recommended unit height for proper access to the control panel (LCD users interface).
h= 350mm: Minimum unit height for installing the shutdown valves and the first bending pipe line.
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A new wall support has been designed to allow an easy installation work by following these steps:
Step : The wall support must be fixed on the wall using appropriate plugs and screws.
Step : The unit should be placed on the wall hanging it on the wall support.
Step : The unit installation should be finished fixing it at the bottom side using appropriate plugs and screws. To do
so, the unit is equipped with two holes at the bottom outer edges of back plate frame (there are two additional holes
on the upper outer edges of the back plate frame in cases where the wall support could not be installed).
NOTE
For more information, please refer to the Service Manual (SMXX0070).
Easy cabinet assembling
The design of the new cabinet enables a better assembling by following these steps:
Step : Place the units cover at same level of the wall mounted unit by taking it from the bottom side.
Step : Put the right side cover holes into the back plate frame hooks (x2 locations) by the help of the external marks
indicated by >.
Step : When the right side is centered, repeat the operation on the left side.
Step : Once the 4 hooks are placed into its corresponding cover holes, move down the cover until the end of the
hooks.
Step : For the final fixation of the cover, open the LCD users interface service cover and screw the two screws
fixing with the nylon washers.
Step : Finally, close the LCD users interface service cover.
NOTE
For more information, please refer to Service Manual (SMXX0070).
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Aligned piping
Refrigerant gas/liquid piping and water inlet/outlet piping are aligned on the lower side of the unit to make easy the piping
work to the installer.
2
Water
inlet
Water
outlet
Ref. gas
pipe
Ref. liquid
pipe
New air to water heat pump have incorporated two shutdown valves in water inlet/outlet pipes with the following features:
Quick installation: This accessory allows to the installer a quick piping work.
Pressure port for installation commissioning: Each shutdown valve is equipped with a mini-valve, giving the possibility
to know the pressure drop of the installation in order to regulate the pump flow.
Shutdown valve
(factory supplied)
Flare Nut G 1-1/4
(to the unit)
NOTE
For more information, please refer to the Service Manual (SMXX0070).
Incorporated electric heater (Factory supplied)
All the new RWM-(H)FSN3E models have incorporated an electric heater for the most low ambient temperature conditions,
without the need to install it in case that its use was necessary (Mono-energy system).
If it is desired the performance of the air to water heat pump without the use of the electric heater, we only might to disable
the electric heater and the air to water heat pump will provide the 100% of the required heating (Mono-valent system).
Electric
heater
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For cooling mode it is necessary to collect the draining. Hitachi supplies a new easy to install drain pan accessory designed
to integrate it into the units cabinet for this purpose.
The electrical box has been designed with six holes on the right side for the wiring access, keeping the front side of the
box free of wires.
Easy wiring
It has been designed a big terminal board in order to allow the easy electrical connection which provides all the different
possible configurations (3-way valve, water pumps, boiler...).
Additionally, in order to help with the electrical installation works, HITACHI offers the following specific documentation:
-- Service Manual (SMXX0070) and Installation and Operation Manual: All the necessary information about how to
perform the electrical works (electrical installation, connection, dip switch setting, ...) is reflected in these documents.
-- Schematic label: The different possible connections to the terminal boards are indicated by means of a schematic
label with the figure corresponding at the required configuration (see previous figure).
-- Big Electrical Wiring Diagram and Caution Label: There are two labels sticked on the rear side of the electrical
box cover for a quick referring when electrical works are required. So, installer can get easy and clear wiring understanding and LCD users interface icons/alarms by directly refering to these labels.
-- Inclined terminal board: To make easier the wiring connection, the terminal board has been designed with a little
slope in order to bring to the installer a new confortable working position for wiring. NEW
-- New separated terminal boards. The TB1 is the power connection board, and the TB2 is the accessories connection board, with four new positions for the SWP (34/35) and for the 2nd sensor control (32/33), and one new position for a third ground socket. NEW
NOTE
These points can be also understood as Maintenance benefits.
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40
35
30
25
10
11
Days
NOTE
For more information, please refer to Service Manual (SMXX0070).
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NOTE:
Conditions Range:
- COP: Water in/out: 30/35 C; Out Temp. (DB/WB): 7/6 C
- EER: Water in/out: 23/18 C; Out Temp. (DB): 35 C
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
2 kW
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
2 kW
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
2 kW
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
2 kW
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
2 kW
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
2 kW
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
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Cooling capacity range at conditions: Water inlet/outlet: 23/18 C; Outdoor temperature: 35 (C DB)
2 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
2 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
2 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
2 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
2 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
6 kW
10 kW
14 kW
18 kW
22 kW
26 kW
30 kW
34 kW
RWM-2.0FSN3E
RWM-3.0FSN3E
RWM-4.0FSN3E
RWM-5.0FSN3E
RWM-6.0FSN3E
2 kW
RWM-8.0FSN3E
2 kW
RWM-10.0FSN3E
Space cooling
Water outlet
temperature
(C)
Water outlet
temperature
(C)
( )
(**)
( )
Refreshing
floor working
area
Fan coil
working
area
Ambient
temperature
(C WB)
NOTE
(*) Only for RAS-2HVRN2 + RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
(**) Only for RAS-2HVRN2 + RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
For more information, please refer to the section Working range.
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Ambient
temperature
(C DB)
Reversing
valve
- Super high-stream fan
- Silent fan unit
- DC fan motor with outstanding efficiency
- PWM (pulse width
modulation) concept of
speed control
High-efficiency plate
heat exchanger
Oil separator
(*3)
Water strainer
incorporated to
protect the plate
heat exchanger
Shutdown
valves
Water
strainer
Side-flow technology
Subcooling
circuit
- DC compressor with
neodymium magnet
- Low noise
Compressor
Improved performance
by subcooling circuit
High-efficiency heat
exchanger
Stop valve of
the liquid pipe
Liquid
receiver
(*2)
Water
pump
- Low power
consumption
- 3 different pump
motor speeds
Expansion
vessel
Accumulator
(*1)
Outdoor unit
expansion valve
Electric
heater
Indoor unit
expansion
valve
- Complementary heating
for the most low ambient
temperature conditions
- 3 steps electric heater
(*4)
Cooling refrigerant flow
NOTE
(*1): Only for RAS-2HVRN2 and RAS-3HVRNME-AF
(*2): Only for RAS-(4-6)H(V)RNME-AF
(*3): Only for RAS-(8/10)HRNME-AF. For detailed information about gas by-pass on these units, please refer it
is specific refrigerant cycle.
(*4): Only for RWM-(2.0-10.0)FSN3E
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Approx. 10%
Increase
Approx. 20%
Reduction
Newly-developed fin
Current fin
Current fin
Current fin
(9.53 Heat transfer tube)
Newly-developped fin
(7 Heat transfer tube)
Fin cross-sectional
surface
(slit alignment)
Air flow
Air flow
Air
inlet
Air
outlet
Rear side
Front side
Sub-cooler
Air
inlet
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Air
outlet
Increase of enthalpy
due to the use of the
sub-cooling circuit.
Fan unit
Optimized distribution at
air inlet angle
Increased angular
advance
Traditional fan
New fan
DC fan motor: The smooth rotating fan motor with low vibration reduces the noise generation.
AC motor
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SHUT OUT
New drive
mechanism Oil
feeding mechanism etc.,
NEW
Sub-bearing
SHUT OUT
HIGH RELIABILITY
Newlydevelopped
scroll for
410A
Decrease of bearing
load
DC-Inverter
Motor
Minimizing of shaft
swing
HIGH PERFORMANCE
Decrease of intake loss
Decrease of leak loss
NEW
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Pressure
Pd
Ps
Volume
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Overcompression
zone based
on the new pressure regulation
system
Lubrication
Bearing in mind that lubrication is one of the most important factors in the service life of a compressor, HITACHI has deve1. Comercial information
loped a system based on the pressure differences between the suction and discharge using a secondary pump at the base
of the compressor. As a result,
all of the
compressors moving parts are lubricated evenly, ensuring high reliability in terms
MAIN
FEATURES
of its operating range, even at low frequencies.
Suction
Discharge
Asymmetric Scroll
Roller Bearing
Oil Return Pipe
Synchronous
motor
Sub-ball-bearing
structure
Trochoid oil pump
When the compressor is at rest, the moving scroll rests on the casing. When the compressor starts to run, the pressure in
the chamber under the scroll builds up through two bleed holes in the medium pressure section of the compression stroke.
information
This pressure then forces 1.
theComercial
scroll up against
the housing and seals the compression chamber. If liquid returns to the
compressor, the resulting increase in pressure forces the scroll downwards, breaking the seal and allowing the liquid to
MAIN FEATURES
pass back into the compressor body, where it will boil off due to the higher temperature.
Suction inlet
Gas outlet
Fixed scroll
Moving scroll
Housing
Medium pressure
chamber
Oldham ring
Shaft
Oilway
Efficiency
Current model
rpm
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High efficiency
motor (%)
DC motor
Neodymium
magnet
AC motor
Reduction
of the typical
electromagnetic
noise of the DC
compressor.
Increased
efficiency in
the complete
range of
rpms used
Compressor rotor
rpm
Low noise
Inverter control: The inverter controls compressor speeds from 30Hz to 115Hz, quickly reaching the set temperature
and maintaining a stable energy-saving operation, thus reducing the noise since the compressor is not running continuously.
Room temperature
-- In the case of RAS-H(V)RNME-AF: Quickly reaches the temperature set at high power, then maintains stable
energy-saving operation.
-- In the case of other constant speed machines: Slowly reaches the set temperature, then turns on and off repeatedly to maintain the temperature, operating uneconomically and wasting energy.
Power consumption (in heating mode)
Compressor (rpm)
High power
operation
Energy saving
operation
Machine with constant speedS
RAS-H(V)RNME-AF
Time
-- In case of existing machines with constant speed, repeated turning on and off wastes energy.
Optimized rotor shape: The scroll compressor allows reduced noise and vibration levels due to:
-- The compression points are evenly distributed along the compression stroke.
-- The reduced number of components used
-- Use of a high-pressure insulation shell.
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Electromagnetic
Noise
Frequency (Hz)
Electromagnetic noise
reduced
Noise
Acoustically insulated compressor: The scroll compressor is insulated by means of a acoustic cover, providing minimum noise levels.
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Water
strainer
Water pump
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Viewed from A
Static pressure
V3
V2
V1
Water flow
NOTE
V: Pump motor speed (V1: Low, V2: Medium, V3: High)
Electric heater
RWM-(4.0-6.0)(H)FSN3E
RWM-(8.0/10.0)(H)FSN3E
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
NOTE
For more details, please refer to the section Control features in this chapter.
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The Domestic Hot Water Tank is an accessory supplied by HITACHI which allows the Domestic Hot Water production, with
the following characteristics:
2
Enamelled and Stainless steel tank
Two models of 200 and 300 litres capacity made in Vitrified steel and, two models more with same capacity made in Stainless steel chemically descaled and passivated.
Efficiency thermal insulation
Thermally insulated with rigid, mould-injected, CFC free polyurethane PU foam and have an external, removable, padded
polypropylene film in white color and a top cover in grey color.
High efficiency tank
Optimum design of the heat exchanger coil to provide the maximum domestic hot water production capacity to the system.
Compact size and reduced installation space
Elimination of cold zones at the bottom of the storage tank to prevent the risk of bacteria proliferation (e.g. legionella).
Cathodic protection (only Enamelled steel tank)
Cathodic protection installed with magnesium anode and load measured on the front panel.
Permanent Anti-corrosion System (as accessory)
Exclusive solution for anti-corrosion protection which ensures maximum longevity of the appliance, regardless of water
quality. The electronic circuit creates a difference in potential between the hot water tank and the titanium electrode, thereby guaranteeing optimum protection of the tank and preventing corrosion
Electric heater integrated
Standard factory supplied 3.0kW immersion electric heater element fitted into the side sealed gasket.
Low maintenance and easy servicing access
All water and electrical connections within a 90C angle that it can be readily fitted in the tightest of spaces.
Control panel
Control panel with all the regulating and control elements required for correct operation in combination with the heating
system and included sensor to connect in the heat pump.
DHW Safety unit (as accessory)
DHW Safety unit calibrated at a pressure of 7 bars and with a connection to 3/4.Set comprising pressure relief valve, oneway valve, shut-off valve siphon trap connection to drain.
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A new user-friendly interface control has been designed integrated on the air to water heat pump.
The design of the new user interface has the following features:
Few number of buttons
The working mode is very simple, with only 7 buttons that make possible to access to all the display menus.
HITACHI
OK
Buttons description:
ON/OFF unit: From the comprehensive view, this switches the selected zone ON or OFF, or the entire unit if there
is no zone selected. From the rest of the views and menus it will work as an emergency mode, stopping the entire
unit but not turning it on.
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NOTE
For more information, please refer to Service Manual (SMXX0070).
Complete display menu (Comprehensive view)
Main screen is called comprehensive view. It provides the general system information distributed in 4 zones (Circuit I,
Circuit II, Domestic Hot Water and swimming pool) through the screen, separating the different working concepts allowing
checking the status of each circuit.
NEW
Layout for swimming
pool combination
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As mentioned before, the new air to water heat pump allows the control of a large variety of configurations.
NOTE
For the detailed information, please refer to the section Installation configurations.
Second water temperature control
New air to water heat pump allows the water temperature control of two zones with different required temperatures (radiators + heating floor for example) by means of the 2nd Temperature Room Thermostat (as accessory).
The mixing valve is controlled to maintain the second supply temperature at the second temperature set-point. The system
control then decides how much to open or close the mixing valve to achieve the desired position for the valve.
Zone 2: Low temperature
Second temperature
control
Secondary
water pump
Motorized
3-way valve
Zone 1
system
Hydraulic
separator
To heat pump
NOTE
High temperature must be the direct circuit and low temperature must be the second circuit.
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Three different possible water temperature set-point configuration modes for each zone
OTC Points: Water target is selected by an Outside Temperature Compensated (OTC) control that is defined by 4
different points (Minimum and maximum water outlet temperature vs Minimum and maximum outdoor ambient temperature).
Water
temperature
Wateroutlet
temperature
set-point
(C)
set point
C
(44) Tsh
44 nh
(20)20
Tshrnl
Tah-20
nl (-20)
Tahn20
h (20)
Outdoor
Outdoor
ambient ambient
temperature (C)
temperature(C)
OTC Gradient (Only for heating space): Water target is selected by an Outside Temperature Compensated (OTC)
control that is defined by a different gradient of the curve. The initial point of the curve is always 20C-20C (Water
outlet target 20C at outdoor ambient temperature of 20C).
Only boiler
(Bi-valent
combination)
Heat pump +
electric heater
or only boiler
Fixed temperature: Water target value is defined by a fixed temperature set by the user.
outlet temperatuWater temperature
re set-point
(C)
set point
C
Tf35
n
OutdoorOutdoor
ambientambient
temperature (C)
temperature(C)
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Heating circuit minimum/maximum temperature limits selection by installer: The installer will limit the space heating
temperature set-point in order to prevent excessively high or low temperatures.
Water
temperature
Water outlet
outlet temperature
set-point
(C)
set point C
Tmaxhn
Maximum water
temperature
Maximum
water
temp
Water temperature
setting example
Example
of water temperature
setting
Tminhn
Minimum
waterwater
temperature
Minimum
temp
Outdoor
ambient
temperature(C)
Outdoor
ambient
temperature (C)
NOTE
Very useful when water calculation type selected is by gradient
Cooling circuit minimum/maximum temperature limits selection by installer: The installer will limit the space cooling
temperature set-point in order to prevent excessively high or low temperatures.
Water
Water outlet
Outlettemperature
temperature
set-point
set point (C)
C
Tsn
Tmaxcn
Maximum
water
temperature
Maximum
water
temp
Water of
temperature
setting example
Example
water temperature
setting
Tmincn
Minimum
water water
temperature
Minimum
temp
Outdoor
ambient
temperature(C)
Outdoor
ambient
temperature (C)
NOTE
Very useful for refreshing floor protection.
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2
Intelligent room thermostat unit (accessory) with extension room thermostat (accessory) for the second circuit: Based
on Outside Temperature Compensation (OTC). Water outlet target temperature is automatically recalculated taking
into account the outdoor ambient temperature and the difference between the room setting temperature and the room
actual temperature.
Complementary heating
Electric heater: For the most low ambient temperature conditions, the electric heater will be enabled in order to provide the necessary supplementary heating, but only when the unit is operating in space heating mode.
-- 3 steps heater control: The desired heating supplied by heater is determined by the Load factor, which is calculated by a P+I function ranging from 0 to 100%. Actual heater output will be translated from percentage to a 3 step
output using hysteresis system.
Power (kW)
Capacity (kW)
Step
SP3
ty
SP2
p capaci
HeaterSP1
at pum
Heaterater he
Air to w
He
at
de
m
an
d
RWM-(2.0/3.0)(H)
FSN3E
RWM-(4.0-6.0)(H)
FSN3E
RWM-(8.0/10.0)(H)
FSN3E
1.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
3.0
6.0
9.0
Heater-
Air to water
heat pump
Air to water
heat pump
-20
Bi-valent point
-20
Outdoor ambient
temperature (C)
-- Electric heater for emergency mode (Optional function): In case of outdoor unit malfunction, the required heating
can be provided by the electric heater.
-- One step heater for 3 phases unbalance (Optional function): For 3 phases units, in order to prevent 3 phases
unbalance of the installation by electric heater steps, this option will be used to switch the 3 steps at the same
time.
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Boiler combination: When the unit is not able to provide the necessary heating capacity in low ambient temperature
conditions, it will be stopped and the boiler starts to operate providing the necessary heating capacity. The unit should
be sized in order to operate mainly with the air to water heat pump, and boiler will be only activated in low ambient
temperature conditions.
Capacity (kW)
Heat de
mand
t pump
ater hea
Air to w
He
at
Boiler
de
capacity
an
Air to water
heat pump
-20
Outdoor ambient
temperature (C)
-20
Bi-valent point
-- Boiler for emergency mode (Optional function): In case of outdoor unit malfunction, the heating required can be
provided by the boiler.
Boiler + electric heater: The unit will normally operate with air to water heat pump and the supplementary heating
required will be supplied by the electric heater. The boiler will only operate when the air to water heat pump + electric
heater cannot reach the required heating capacity in conditions of very low ambient temperature.
Capacity (kW)
t
ater hea
Air to w acity
p
ca
p
pum
Heat D
emand
Heater
Boiler
-20
Air to water
heat pump
Bi-valent
point 2
Air to water
heat pump
Bi-valent
point 1
20
Outdoor ambient
temperature (C)
NOTE
Fore more details, please refer to the Installation and Operation manual (PMML0198A).
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The Domestic Hot Water (DHW) operation has priority over all other operation modes unless otherwise noted.
It should be taken into account the following considerations:
When DHW requires the heat pump operation, no other modes can require heat pump operation.
If DHW does not require heat pump operation, it is stopped or works with heater only, there is no restriction on the
other operation modes.
DHW Anti-Legionella protection (Optional function)
In order to help protect against Legionella into the DHW system, it is available a specific setting which will raise up the DHW
periodically (by the DHW tank electric heater or by a boiler) over the normal DHW tank temperature setting.
The following parameters should be configured for the Anti-Legionella function:
Operation interval: Day(s) of the week at which
the domestic water should be heated.
Anti-Legionella
temperature
NOTE
For more details about the Anti-Legionella optional function protection, please refer to the Service Manual
(SMXX0070).
Maximum water set-point by the installer
The installer can set a maximum water tank temperature in order to avoid excessively hot water in the DHWT.
Two different modes for DHW
It is available a DHWT timer program provided in the unit (by the LCD users interface) in order to enable/disable de DHW
operation. It can be programmed each day of the week.
NOTE
For more information, please refer to the Service Manual (SMXX0070).
Combinability with solar panel
As it has been explained in section Selection benefits, the air to water heat pump can be combined with solar panel. The
solar combination will enable to heat up the DHW by means of the sun. The solar combination is designed to transfer the
heat from the solar panels (sun radiation) to the heat exchanger of DHW tank.
NOTE
For more information, please refer to the section Installation configurations.
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NOTE
For more information, please refer to the section Installation configurations.
This function helps to prevent these components from sticking during long periods of inactivity by running every week the
components during a short period.
This function allows an external tariff switch device to switch OFF the heat pump during peak electricity demand period.
Depending on the setting, the heat pump or DHWT will be blocked when signal is open/closed.
Additionally, its possible to set that the boiler or the DHWT heater will be enabled instead heat pump when EJP Mode ON.
Automatic summer switch-OFF
The system will switch OFF the heating mode when the daily average outdoor temperature of the previous day rises above
certain value at the summer switch-OFF activation temperature.
2nd. outdoor temperature sensor (Accessory)
In the cases where the outdoor unit is installed into a location where its own outdoor ambient temperature sensor can not
give a suitable temperature measurement to the system, it is available the 2nd. outdoor ambient temperature sensor as
an accessory.
So, the 2nd. outdoor ambient temperature sensor shall be located in a proper place for getting most representative outdoor
ambient temperature.
Available four external outputs signals for optional functions
There are available four output optional signals that provide four optional functions of the system, programmed on the
indoor unit PCB.
NOTE
In order to make easy the electrical connection works, HITACHI offers (as accessory) a relay board for the additional output signals.
For more information about the Optional functions, please refer to the Service Manual (SMXX0070).
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2
System operation: Cooling mode, Heating mode, DHW, SWP, ...
Unit status: Display of more specific parameters (indoor/outdoor expansion valve opening, inverter operation frequency, defrosting, ...).
Actual temperature: A large serie of operation temperatures (water inlet/outlet temperature, room temperature of circuits 1 and 2, outdoor ambient temperature, gas/liquid temperature, ...).
Set-point: The set-point temperatures will be displayed in order to allow to the user/installer compare the actual and
setting temperatures in any moment (room temperature and OTC supply temperature set-point of circuits 1 and 2,
water temperature setting, ...).
Additionally, a large variety of parameters can be set by the installer (most of them also by the user) helping with the service
works and resulting in a very dynamic system work.
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Hinges
Shutdown valve
(factory supplied)
Flare Nut G 1-1/4
(to the unit)
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NEW
The software can save up to the last 20 alarms, showing on the screen the following data:
- Date
- Time
- Alarm code
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3. G e n e r a l d a t a
Index
3.1. YUTAKI S system................................................................................................................................... 56
3.2. Indoor unit.............................................................................................................................................. 57
3.3. Outdoor unit........................................................................................................................................... 59
3.3.1.
RAS-(2-6)(HVRN2/HVRNME-AF).............................................................................................................. 59
3.3.2.
RAS-(4-10)HRNME-AF.............................................................................................................................. 60
Indoor unit................................................................................................................................................... 62
3.5.2.
Outdoor unit................................................................................................................................................ 63
Considerations............................................................................................................................................ 65
3.6.2.
Indoor unit................................................................................................................................................... 65
3.6.3.
Outdoor unit................................................................................................................................................ 65
3.6.4.
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RWM-2.0
(H)FSN3E
Outdoor unit
RAS-2
HVRN2
Model
(Min/Nominal/Max)
Conditions: Water inlet/outlet: 30/35C
Outdoor temperature: (DB/WB): 7/6 C
RWM-5.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-6.0
(H)FSN3E
RAS-3
RAS-4
RAS-5
RAS-6
HVRNME-AF H(V)RNME-AF H(V)RNME-AF H(V)RNME-AF
RWM-8.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-10.0
(H)FSN3E
RAS-8
HRNME-AF
RAS-10
HRNME-AF
2.3/5.1/8.0
3.1/7.5/11.0
4.8/9.8/13.5
5.02
4.55
4.47
kW
2.2/4.7/7.5
2.8/7.1/9.7
4.5/9.2/12.5
3.51
3.47
3.42
kW
2.0/4.2/5.5
2.4/6.2/7.6
4.0/8.1/10.0
2.63
2.65
2.59
2.60
2.47
kW
1.9/4.0/4.7
3.5/6.4/7.5
2.9/7.6/9.8
3.3/9.0/11.5
3.5/9.4/12.0
2.65
2.51
2.42
2.40
2.34
kW
1.8/3.8/4.4
3.3/6.0/6.9
2.8/7.1/8.5
3.1/8.3/10.2
3.2/8.7/10.4
2.10
2.07
2.14
1.92
1.81
kW
1.6/3.0/3.9
2.9/5.3/5.5
2.4/5.9/6.3
2.9/7.7/8.7
3.0/7.9/8.9
1.62
1.65
1.55
1.55
1.46
1.73
1.72
Indoor unit
RWM-2.0
FSN3E
RWM-3.0
FSN3E
RWM-4.0
FSN3E
RWM-5.0
FSN3E
RWM-6.0
FSN3E
RWM-8.0
FSN3E
RWM-10.0
FSN3E
Outdoor unit
RAS-2
HVRN2
RAS-8
HRNME-AF
RAS-10
HRNME-AF
(Min/Nominal/Max)
Conditions: Water inlet/outlet: 40/45C
Outdoor temperature: (DB/WB): 7/6 C
COP
Heating capacity
RWM-4.0
(H)FSN3E
kW
COP
(Min/Nominal/Max)
Conditions: Water inlet/outlet: 47/55C
Outdoor temperature: (DB/WB): 7/6 C
COP
(Min/Nominal/Max)
Conditions: Water inlet/outlet: */35C
Outdoor temperature: (DB/WB): -7/-8 C
COP
(Min/Nominal/Max)
Conditions: Water inlet/outlet: */45C
Outdoor temperature: (DB/WB): -7/-8 C
COP
(Min/Nominal/Max)
Conditions: Water inlet/outlet: */55C
Outdoor temperature: (DB/WB): -7/-8 C
COP
Model
Cooling capacity
RWM-3.0
(H)FSN3E
(Min/Nominal/Max)
Conditions: Water inlet/outlet: 12/7C
Outdoor temperature: (DB/WB): 35/-- C
EER
(Min/Nominal/Max)
Conditions: Water inlet/outlet: 23/18C
Outdoor temperature: (DB/WB): 35/-- C
EER
4.11
4.45
4.41
3.01
3.43
3.40
RAS-3
RAS-4
RAS-5
RAS-6
HVRNME-AF H(V)RNME-AF H(V)RNME-AF H(V)RNME-AF
kW
1.8/3.8/5.4
2.5/6.0/6.9
3.6/7.2/8.2
3.3/9.2/10.3
3.05
3.07
3.06
3.03
kW
2.6/5.4/7.5
3.0/7.1/8.0
3.83
4.03
2.70
2.67
8.8/14.8/17.8 8.9/18.0/21.6
2.63
2.61
8.4/14.2/16.6 8.2/16.6/20.4
2.17
2.16
7.0/11.8/12.6 7.6/15.4/17.3
3.53
3.12
4.02
3.50
4.43
3.57
NOTE
The nominal heating and cooling capacity is based on the EN 14511 standard.
Heating
Standard rating conditions
Operating
Conditions
Low
temperatures
Medium
temperatures
Cooling
High
temperatures
Low
temperatures
Medium
temperatures
High
temperatures
Fan coils
Refreshing
floor
Water
temperature
Inlet
30C
40C
47C
(*)
(*)
(*)
12C
23C
Outlet
35C
45C
55C
35C
45C
55C
7C
18C
Outdoor
air inlet
temperature
DB
7C
-7C
35C
WB
6C
-8C
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RWM-2.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-3.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-4.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-5.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-6.0
(H)FSN3E
1~ 230V 50Hz
1~ 230V 50Hz
1~ 230V 50Hz
3N~ 400V 50Hz
1~ 230V 50Hz
3N~ 400V 50Hz
1~ 230V 50Hz
3N~ 400V 50Hz
75
100
130
140
140
kW
1.0/2.0/3.0
1.0/2.0/3.0
kW
2.0/4.0/6.0
2.0/4.0/6.0
2.0/4.0/6.0
kW
20/-
20/-
32/11
32/11
32/11
m/h
0.9
1.3
1.7
2.1
2.4
Height
mm
890
Width
mm
520
Depth
mm
360
Net weight
Packaging dimensions
Sound pressure level
kg
55
56
59
61
61
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.36
dB (A)
29
29
28
28
28
Refrigerant
R410A
Dimensions
Liquid pipe
mm
6.35(1/4)
9,53 (3/8)
9,53 (3/8)
9,53 (3/8)
9,53 (3/8)
Gas pipe
mm
15,88 (5/8)
15,88 (5/8)
15,88 (5/8)
15,88 (5/8)
15,88 (5/8)
Inlet
mm
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
Outlet
mm
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
mm
22
22
25
25
25
6.0
Color
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Model
Electrical power supply
Pump input power
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
250
260
kW
kW
kW
3.0/6.0/9.0
3.0/6.0/9.0
-/23
-/23
m/h
3.4
Height
4.1
mm
890
Width
mm
670
Depth
mm
360
Net weight
Packaging dimensions
Sound pressure level
kg
81
85
0.46
0.46
dB (A)
29
29
Refrigerant
R410A
Dimensions
Liquid pipe
mm
9,53 (3/8)
12,7 (3/8)
Gas pipe
mm
25,4 (1)
25,4 (1)
Inlet
mm
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
Outlet
mm
G 1-1/4 (male)
G 1-1/4 (male)
mm
28
28
10.0
Color
NOTE
The sound pressure level is measured at 1 meter distance from the units front surface with the pump running at
speed 2. This data is measured in an anechoic chamber, so reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
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RAS-2HVRN2
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
RAS-5HVRNME-AF
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
1~ 230V 50Hz
dB(A)
45(43)
42(38)
44(40)
46(42)
48(45)
dB(A)
63
63
65
67
69
Height
mm
600
800
1,380
1,380
1,380
Width
mm
792
950
950
950
950
Depth
mm
300
370
370
370
370
Net weight
kg
42
67
103
104
104
Refrigerant
R410A
Flow control
Compressor
DC inverter driven
Quantity
Power
kW
0.95
1.38
1.80
2.50
2.50
Heat exchanger
Outdoor fan
Propeller fan
Outside measurements
Quantity
Air flow rate
Power
Refrigerant pipe connection
m/
min
35
45
80
90
100
40
40
70+70
70+70
70+70
Liquid piping
mm
(in)
6.35
(1/4)
9.53
(3/8)
9.53
(3/8)
9.53
(3/8)
9.53
(3/8)
Gas piping
mm
(in)
12.7
(1/2)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
Refrigerant charge
kg
1.6
2.40
3.90
4.00
4.00
Maximum current
11.
14
18
26
26
Packaging measurements
0.26
0.43
0.70
0.70
0.70
Size
NOTE
The sound pressure level is based on following conditions:
1 meter from the frontal surface of the unit; 1.5 meters from floor level.
Voltage of the power source is 230V.
The above data is measured in an anechoic chamber, so reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
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3.3.2 RAS-(4-10)HRNME-AF
RAS Model
RAS-4HRNME-AF
RAS-5HRNME-AF
RAS-8HRNME-AF
RAS-10HRNME-AF
dB(A)
RAS-6HRNME-AF
46(42)
48(45)
52(50)
55(53)
dB(A)
65
67
69
74
77
Height
mm
1,380
1,380
1,380
1,650
1,650
Width
mm
950
950
950
1,100
1,100
Depth
mm
370
370
370
390
390
Net weight
kg
107
108
108
170
170
Refrigerant
R410A
Flow control
Compressor
Quantity
Power
kW
2.20
3.00
3.00
4.00
4.00
Heat exchanger
Condenser fan
Propeller fan
Quantity
Air flow rate
Power
Refrigerant pipe connection
DC inverter driven
1+1
1+1
1+1
1+1
1+1
m/
min
80
90
100
121
150
70+70
70+70
70+70
170+120
170+120
Liquid piping
mm
(in)
9.53
(3/8)
9.53
(3/8)
9.53
(3/8)
9.53
(3/8)
12.70
(1/2)
Gas piping
mm
(in)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
25.40
(1)
25.40
(1)
Refrigerant charge
kg
3.90
4.00
4.00
7.3
7.8
Maximum current
11
13
13
17
Packaging measurements
0.70
0.70
0.70
0.71
0.71
Size
NOTE
The sound pressure level is based on following conditions:
1 meter from the frontal surface of the unit; 1.5 meters from floor level.
Voltage of the power source is 400V.
The above data is measured in an anechoic chamber, so reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
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White
Material
Polypropylene jacked
Packing
Dimensions
Unit
Weight
Height
mm
1450
1935
1450
1935
Width
mm
640
640
640
640
Depth
mm
640
640
640
640
Height
mm
1205
1685
1205
1685
Width
mm
620
620
620
620
Depth
mm
620
620
620
620
Unit
kg
85
130
60
85
Packed unit
kg
95,5
141
70,5
111
10,5
11
195
287
EPS
Material
Packing
Weight
CARTON
kg
Water volume
Material
Main
components
Tank
10,5
11
200
300
Max. tank
temperature
90
90
90
90
bar
200
200
200
200
bar
25
25
25
25
Material
Tank
Insulation
Heat exchanger
Main
components
Booster
heater
Polyurethane
kW/dia
1.67
2.28
1.42
1.55
Min thickness
mm
50
50
50
50
1.4
3.1
1.1
1.4
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
Quantity
Coil surface
area
m2
Quantity
Heater rating
kW
Type
Piping
connections
in.
1 (male)
1 (male)
in.
1 (male)
1 (male)
Recirculation
in.
1 (male)
1 (male)
In coil connection
in.
1 (female)
1 (female)
in.
1 (female)
1 (female)
Thermometer
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Protection
Cathodic protection
No
NOTE
(*): Heat loss according to DIN-4753/8
Storage temperature: 65C
Ambient temperature: 20C DB
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Model
-
Brazed plate
Stainless steel
Heat exchanger
Electric heater
RWM-6.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-8.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-10.0
(H)FSN3E
Height (H)
mm
526
526
526
526
526
526
526
Width (W)
mm
119
119
119
119
119
119
119
Depth (D)
mm
71.2
71.2
93.6
125.0
125.0
183.2
228.0
Refrigerant connection
mm
(in)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
15.88
(5/8)
Water connection
mm
(in)
28.6
(1-1/8)
28.6
(1-1/8)
28.6
(1-1/8)
28.6
(1-1/8)
28.6
(1-1/8)
28.6
(1-1/8)
28.6
(1-1/8)
19.9
Piping
kg
7.5
7.5
9.2
11.7
11.7
16.4
Weight
MPa
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
MPa
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
1.55
1.55
2.11
2.89
2.89
4.33
5.44
1.66
1.66
2.22
3.00
3.00
4.44
5.55
Dimensions
Width (W)
mm
327
327
327
Diameter ()
mm
108.0
108.0
108.0
Power supply
327
327
452
452
108.0
108.0
108.0
108.0
1~ 230V 50Hz
3N~ 400V 50Hz
kW
3.0
3.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
9.0
9.0
kW
1.0/2.0/3.0
1.0/2.0/3.0
2.0/4.0/6.0
2.0/4.0/6.0
2.0/4.0/6.0
3.0/6.0/9.0
3.0/6.0/9.0
Piping
Pump
RWM-5.0
(H)FSN3E
Material
Material
Water inlet
(in)
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
Water outlet
(in)
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
MPa
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
MPa
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
Type
Glandless
Power supply
1~ 230V 50Hz
kPa
60
70
70
70
70
100
100
m3/h
3.5
4.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
10.5
10.5
(in)
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
Water outlet
(in)
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
1-1/2 G
Inlet/outlet distance
mm
180
180
180
180
180
180
180
10.0
10.0
Water inlet
Piping
Expansion vessel
RWM-4.0
(H)FSN3E
Type
Dimensions
Water strainer
RWM-3.0
(H)FSN3E
Material
Dimensions
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
Height (H)
mm
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
Width (W)
mm
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
Depth (D)
mm
100
100
100
100
100
127
127
Working pressure
MPa
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Test pressure
MPa
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
MPa
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Type
Material
Y shape
Brass
Piping connection
(in)
DI 41.4 (brazed)
mm
0.5
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Heat exchanger
Model
RAS-2HVRN2
Material
Piping
Fin
Outer diameter
Fan unit
44
76
134
134
134
Material
Pitch
Number of coils/unit
Compressor
Copper piping
8
Rows
Motor
Number of tubes/coil
Fan
mm
Aluminum
mm
1.45
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
MPa
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
m2
0.47
0.76
1.35
1.35
1.35
Type
Number/unit
Outer diameter
mm
449
544
544
544
544
Revolutions
rpm
850
464
376+459
516+422
573+469
m 3/
min
35
45
80
90
100
70+70
Type
Drip-proof enclosure
Starting method
DC control
40
40
70+70
70+70
Quantity
Insulation class
Model
EU1114D6
2YC45DXD
E-306AHD-27A2
E-406AHD-36A2
E-406AHD-36A2
Type
Pressure
resistance
Power
Hermetic scroll
Discharge
MPa
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
Suction
MPa
2.21
2.21
2.21
2.21
2.21
Starting method
Poles
Insulation class
Oil type
HAF68D1 or
68HES-H
FVC50K
FVC68D
FVC68D
FVC68D
Oil quantity
0.75
0.65
1.2
1.2
1.2
Motor type
Inverter-driven (I.D.)
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RAS-(4-10)HRNME-AF
Model
RAS-4HRNME-AF
Heat exchanger
Material
Piping
Fin
Outer diameter
Copper piping
7
Number of tubes/coil
134
134
134
160
160
mm
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
2.0
MPa
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
m2
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.86
1.86
Material
Pitch
Type
Aluminum
Number/unit
Fan unit
Number of coils/unit
Outer diameter
mm
544
544
544
544
544
Revolutions
rpm
376+459
516+422
573+469
399+745
630+772
m 3/
min
80
90
100
121
150
170+120
Type
Starting method
Compressor
RAS-8HRNME-AF RAS-10HRNME-AF
mm
Motor
RAS-6HRNME-AF
Rows
Fan
RAS-5HRNME-AF
DC control
70+70
70+70
70+70
170+120
Qty
Insulation class
Model
E-305AHD-27D2
E-405AHD-36D2
E-405AHD-36D2
E-655DHD-65D2
E-655DHD-65D2
Type
4.15
4.15
4.15
2.21
2.21
2.21
Pressure
resistance
Power
Drip-proof enclosure
Discharge
MPa
4.15
4.15
Suction
MPa
2.21
2.21
Starting method
Motor type
Hermetic scroll
Inverter-driven (I.D.)
Poles
Insulation class
Oil type
FVC68D
FVC68D
FVC68D
FVC68D
FVC68D
Oil quantity
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.9
1.9
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NOTE
Heating inlet/outlet temperature condition: 30/35 C.
Cooling inlet/outlet temperature condition: 12/7 C.
The electrical data of RAS-2HVRN2 is not the same as the data shown in the outdoor unit specification plate.
The spec. plate shows the air-to-air configuration data, not the air-to-water configuration, which it is shown in
the table.
Specifications in these tables are subject to change without notice in order that HITACHI may bring the latest
innovations to their customers.
U
(V)
Applicable voltage
f
(Hz)
PH
U max.
(V)
U min.
(V)
RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
230
253
1~
207
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
50
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
1~
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
RNC
(A)
IPT
(kW)
0.3
0.08
0.5
0.10
0.6
0.13
0.6
Electrical heater
MC
(A)
RNC
(A)
Max. IPT
(kW)
13.0
3.0
16.0
13.0
3.0
16.0
26.1
6.0
32.0
0.14
26.1
6.0
32.0
0.6
0.14
26.1
6.0
32.0
0.6
0.13
8.7
6.0
11.0
0.6
0.14
8.7
6.0
11.0
PH
1~
0.6
0.14
8.7
6.0
11.0
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
1.1
0.25
13.0
9.0
17.0
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
1.2
0.26
13.0
9.0
17.0
400
3N~
440
360
3N~
U
(V)
PH
Applicable voltage
f
(Hz)
U max.
(V)
U min
(V)
PH
STC
(A)
Cooling
Operation
Heating
Operation
Max.
IPT
(kW)
MC
(A)
IPT
(KW)
RNC
(A)
IPT
(KW)
RNC
(A)
RAS-2HVRN2
1.17
5.2
0.94
4.1
2.50
11.0
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
1.85
8.2
1.55
6.8
3.13
14.0
2.22
9.8
2.06
9.2
3.94
18.0
RAS-5HVRNME-AF
2.90
12.8
2.62
11.6
5.75
26.0
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
3.88
17.2
3.27
14.5
5.86
26.0
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
230
1~
253
207
1~
50
RAS-4HRNME-AF
2.22
3.3
2.06
3.0
4.72
7.0
2.90
4.3
2.62
3.9
6.76
11.0
3.88
5.7
3.27
4.8
8.16
13.0
RAS-8HRNME-AF
4.60
6.8
4.22
6.2
7.40
13.0
RAS-10HRNME-AF
5.88
8.6
5.30
7.8
9.90
17.0
RAS-5HRNME-AF
RAS-6HRNME-AF
400
3N~
440
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360
3N~
3 General data
Applicable voltage
IPT (kW)
RNC (A)
DHWT200E-2.5H1E
2.5
12
DHWT300E-2.5H1E
2.5
12
2.5
12
2.5
12
U (V)
230
DHWT200S-2.5H1E
PH
1~
DHWT300S-2.5H1E
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f (Hz)
50
U max. (V)
253
U min. (V)
207
4. C a p a c i t y a n d s e l e c t i o n d a t a
Index
4.1. System selection procedure................................................................................................................... 68
4.1.1.
Selection parameters.................................................................................................................................. 68
4.1.2.
Selection procedure.................................................................................................................................... 68
4.2.2.
4.4.2.
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Working range
YUTAKI S system is a perfect solution for heating requirements. It allows many configuration possibilities which are explained on chapter Installation configurations.
Then, the three main types of configuration are described briefly and are taken into account in the selection procedure in
order to provide the best solution for the heating requirements.
Three possible Installation configurations
Before proceeding with the selection calculation, first establish the type of system to be designed: Mono-valent, Monoenergy, or Alternating Bi-valent (Only boiler or heater + boiler). These main energy systems with their capacity-time charts
are shown below.
NOTE
For more information about the various energy systems, please refer to the chapter Installation configurations.
Mono-valent system
The YUTAKI S system is sized to provide 100% of the heating requirements on the coldest day the year.
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Mono-energy system
The YUTAKI S system is sized to provide 80% of the heating requirements on the coldest day of the year. An auxiliary
electric heater (inside the indoor unit) is used to provide the additional heating required on the coldest days.
Example of Mono-energy system (Mono-valent)
PH
ater heat ty
Air to w
ci
EH capa
pump +
ater heat
Air to w city
pa
pump ca
Heat
NOTE
dem
and
PH : Heating capacity.
Air to water heat
pump + Heater
-20
Bi-valent point
TA
PH
ater heat ty
Air to w
ci
EH capa
pump +
t
r hea
wate
Air to Capacity
p
pum
Heat
Heat
and
Boiler
-20
Dem
Boiler
Bi-valent point
ater heat
Air to w
pacity
pump ca
20
TA
Air to
water heat
pump +
Heater
-20
dem
and
20
TA
The example given in this chapter is based on a Mono-energy system, allowing for an unit with electrical heater to be used
(auxiliary electric heater available to cover temporary heating requirements on the coldest days of the year).
In installations which already have a conventional boiler (gas/oil), it can be used to alternate with YUTAKI S system (electric
heater enabled or disabled) which will help to increase the overall performance of the whole installation significantly.
In any case, the calculation example can be applied to all the energy systems mentioned.
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Procedure description
The selection procedure given in this chapter is a simple example structured into 3 main blocks:
First, a) once the energy system to be used has been chosen (Mono-energy for this example), the YUTAKI S system will
be selected depending on the required regular heating load. Next, b) It will be check that the combination (YUTAKI S +
electric heater) covers the temporary needs of the coldest days of the year. Finally, c) it will be selected the Domestic Hot
Water Tank accessory.
a) Selection for a required regular heating load
Step 1: Initial pre-selection
Proposed energy system
Mono-energy
30/35 C
-5/-4 C
9.0 kW
-15/-14.5 C
12.0 kW
Installation restrictions
Installation type
Radiant floor
Power supply
1~ 230V 50Hz
15 m
20 m
Required heating
Capacity of
YUTAKI S
system
Heating load
demanded
Hours
These conditions will determine the entry in the Maximum heating capacity tables, see section Maximum heating capacity
tables, where we can identify which unit has heating capacity to cover the required regular heating load by the installation
(9.0 kW for an inlet/outlet water temperature of 30/35 C and an ambient temperature of -5C WB).
YUTAKI S system
RAS-2HVRN2 + RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
5.7
RAS-3HVRNME-AF + RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
8.9
RAS-4HVRNME-AF + RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
11.2
RAS-5HVRNME-AF + RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
13.3
RAS-6HVRNME-AF + RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
13.9
RAS-8HRNME-AF + RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
20.2
RAS-10HRNME-AF + RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
24.8
As can be seen in the table, the YUTAKI S system that covers the installations heating requirements is the combination of
RAS-4HVRNME-AF + RWM-4.0FSN3E. Therefore, this will be the pre-selected YUTAKI S system.
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NOTE
In case of working with an ambient temperature value not included in the Maximum heating capacity tables of
section Maximum heating capacity tables, (for example, -3 C), an interpolation will be needed, using the values
above and below the ambient temperature.
Step 2: Heating capacity correction for defrost and piping length
The actual heating capacity of the pre-selected unit must be calculated applying the necessary correction factors:
QH= QMH x fD x fLH
QH: Actual heating capacity (kW)
As can be seen, the actual heating capacity of the RAS-4HVRNME-AF + RWM-4.0FSN3E system (9.83 kW) is greater than
the heating load required by the installation (9.0 kW). Therefore, the pre-selection will be considered valid.
NOTE
If the actual heating capacity calculated is lower than the required regular heating load, the calculation must be
done again with the unit immediately above. If there is no unit higher than the pre-selected one, some other system (combination with boiler for example), or the regular use of the electric heater, should be considered.
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b) Selection for the coldest days of the year (use of the auxiliary electric heater)
The previous calculation shows that the RAS-4HVRNME-AF + RWM-4.0FSN3E system provides a heating capacity of
9.83 kW (-5 C WB), which is greater than the regular heating load necessary of 9.0 kW, but does not reach the peak heating load of 12.0 kW (-15 C WB) necessary on the coldest days of the year. In this cases, the electric heater can provide
the auxiliary heating capacity to cover all the peak heating load.
The aim of this section is to check that the energy system chosen (Mono-energy) covers the temporary heating requirements for the coldest days of the year.
Step 1: Initial pre-selection
As the ambient temperature has fallen to -15 C, the Maximum heating capacity tables has to be consulted again to determinate the maximum heating capacity that the RAS-4HVRNME-AF + RWM-4.0FSN3E system will provide for these new
conditions.
The maximum heating capacity for an ambient temperature of -15 C WB and a water inlet/outlet temperature of 30/35 C
is 8.9 kW.
Step 2: Heating capacity correction for defrost and piping length
The actual heating capacity for the system selected for the coldest days of the year is calculated by applying correction
factors for defrost and piping length, following the method used above.
QH= QMH x fD x fLH
QH: Actual heating capacity (kW)
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Step 3: Calculation for the heating capacity of the combination (YUTAKI S system with electric heater)
Once applied the applicable correction factors, the actual heating capacity provided by the RAS4HVRNME-AF +
RWM4.0FSN3E system is 8.35 kW. This heating capacity does not cover the required heating load for the coldest days
(12.0 kW).
In these cases, the electric heater will provide the auxiliary capacity required to cover temporary heating needs.
The electric heater of the RWM-4.0FSN3E unit provides a power of 6 kW which must be added to the
heating capacity provided by the pre-selected unit. The result is:
QH= 8.35 kW + 6 kW = 14.35 kW
The heating capacity resulting with the auxiliary heating capacity provided by the electric heater is higher than the heating
demand of 12.0 kW estimated in this example for the coldest days of the year, so that pre-selection of the RAS4HVRNMEAF + RWM4.0FSN3E system can be taken as valid.
The energy system resulting will be the following:
Required
heating
Heating load
demanded
Hours
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-- Calculation of T:
The domestic hot water tanks temperature should be estimated. It is referred to the accumulated water
temperature inside the tank, before the use. Habitually the temperatures rank is between 45C - 65C. In
the example below, it has been taken 45C.
-- Calculation of Ti:
The inlet cold water temperature is the temperature of the water that is filling the tank to accumulate it.
The cold water ranks temperature is 10C - 15C. To calculate an approximate water demand its has been
used 12C.
-- Example:
Di(T)= 120 x (60-12 / 45-12) = 174.6 litres/day
174.6 x 2(*) = 349.2 litres/day hot water approximate demand
NOTE
(*): In the case that the installation would be in a detached house, it could be recommended to multiply the calculated consumption per two. This is donne to ensure the hot water supply with guarantees. In the case of multifamily installation, it is not necessary to increase the prevision of hot water demand due to the existence of a
less simultaneity factor.
Therefore, it should be selected a 200 litres tank, otherwise, it is recommended the 300 litres tank when the YUTAKI S
system is RAS-4HVRNME-AF + RWM-4.0FSN3E or upper combination power, in order to guarantee a longer hot water
supply and a better operation. In the case that the conditions of demand and the YUTAKI S system would be lower than
those specifications it could be selected between 200 litres and 300 litres tank depending on the demand conditions.
Below, it is shown a table with the Domestic Hot Water Tank selection recommended by HITACHI for the different existing
combinations:
YUTAKI S system
RAS-2HVRN2
+RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
+ RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
DHWT-200(E/S)-2.5H1E
DHWT-300(E/S)-2.5H1E
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
+ RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
RAS-5HVRNME-AF
+ RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
+ RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
DHWT-300(E/S)-2.5H1E
RAS-8HRNME-AF
+RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
RAS-10HRNME-AF
+RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
NOTE
The YUTAKI S system is designed for combination with HITACHI Domestic Hot Water Tank. In case of another
tank is being used in combination with YUTAKI S system, HITACHI cannot guarantee neither good operation
for reliability of the system.
This Domestic Hot Water Tank selection procedure is just orientated, be sure of consulting the local legislation
to ensure a good water demand value.
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Procedure description
Once verified that the selected system is able to cover all the heating needs, it is necessary to perform the same check for
cooling mode. Then, it is shown the calculation of the cooling capacity of the system.
Step 1: Initial pre-selection
Inlet/outlet water temperature
23/18 C
Ambient temperature DB
30 C
10.5 kW
Installation restrictions
Installation type
Refreshing floor
These conditions will determine the entry in the Maximum cooling capacity tables, see section Maximum cooling capacity
tables, where we can verify if the unit pre-selected for heating mode provides the required cooling load by the installation
(10.5 kW for an inlet/outlet water temperature of 23/18 C and an ambient temperature of 30C DB).
YUTAKI S system
Maximum cooling
capacity (kW)
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
+ RWM-4.0FSN3E
11.6
As can be seen in the table, the RAS-4HVRNME-AF + RWM-4.0FSN3E system provides a theoretical cooling capacity
(11.6 kW) greater than the required cooling load by the installation (10.5 kW). Therefore, the calculation process can continue.
NOTE
If the unit pre-selected for heating mode does not provide the required cooling load by the installation, the preselection should be changed and the unit immediately above should be chosen.
Step 2: Cooling capacity correction for defrost and piping length
The actual cooling capacity of the pre-selected unit must be calculated applying the necessary correction factors:
QC= QMC x fLC
QC: Actual cooling capacity (kW)
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-- Calculation of QC:
Once the correction factors to be applied have been determined, the formula for actual cooling capacity of
the RAS-4HVRNME-AF + RWM-4.0FSN3E system can be applied:
QC= 11.6 kW x 0.97 = 11.25 kW
As can be seen, the actual cooling capacity of the RAS-4HVRNME-AF + RWM-4.0FSN3E system (11.25 kW) is greater
than the required cooling load by the installation (10.5 kW). Therefore, the pre-selection will be considered valid both for
heating and cooling.
NOTE
If the actual cooling capacity calculated is less than the provided by the pre-selected unit, the calculation must
be done again with the unit immediately higher.
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Water outlet
System
-20
temperature
-15
-10
-5
10
15
20
(C)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
60
55
3.9
2.35
4.4
2.40
4.9
2.45
5.4
2.50
5.9
2.55
6.4
2.60
6.9
2.65
50
3.6
2.53
4.1
2.59
4.9
2.64
5.6
2.70
6.4
2.76
7.1
2.82
7.9
2.88
8.6
2.94
RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
45
3.3
2.02
3.9
2.08
4.5
2.14
5.3
2.20
6.4
2.25
7.4
2.41
8.0
2.47
8.7
2.53
9.4
2.60
40
3.4
1.82
4.0
1.88
4.6
1.95
5.5
2.02
6.6
2.09
7.6
2.25
8.3
2.32
9.0
2.40
9.7
2.47
RAS-2RVRN2
35
3.5
1.61
4.1
1.69
4.8
1.76
5.7
1.84
6.8
1.92
7.9
2.08
8.6
2.17
9.3
2.26
10.0
2.34
35
3.7
1.40
4.3
1.49
4.9
1.58
5.9
1.86
7.0
1.75
8.1
1.92
8.9
2.02
9.6
2.12
10.4
2.22
25
7.2
1.58
8.2
1.76
9.0
1.87
9.8
1.98
10.5
2.09
20
9.9
1.84
10.7
1.96
60
5.5
3.00
6.0
3.07
6.5
3.13
7.0
3.20
7.5
3.26
8.0
3.32
55
5.7
3.04
6.3
3.11
6.9
3.17
7.5
3.24
8.1
3.31
8.7
3.37
9.3
3.44
50
5.6
3.01
6.3
3.07
7.1
3.14
8.1
3.20
8.5
2.98
9.2
3.04
9.9
3.10
10.6
3.16
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
45
5.5
2.80
6.2
2.86
7.0
2.92
8.0
2.97
9.3
3.03
9.5
2.71
10.3
2.77
11.1
2.83
11.9
2.88
40
5.8
2.69
6.5
2.78
7.3
2.88
8.5
2.97
9.9
3.06
10.2
2.70
11.0
2.75
11.8
2.81
12.7
2.86
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
35
6.0
2.58
6.8
2.71
7.7
2.83
8.9
2.96
10.5
3.09
10.8
2.68
11.7
2.73
12.6
2.79
13.5
2.84
30
6.2
2.47
7.1
2.63
7.9
2.79
9.3
2.95
11.0
3.11
11.4
2.66
12.3
2.71
13.3
2.77
14.2
2.82
25
11.4
3.14
11.8
2.64
12.8
2.69
13.8
2.75
14.7
2.80
20
14.2
2.73
15.2
2.78
60
6.1
2.96
7.2
3.02
8.2
3.08
9.3
3.14
10.4
3.21
11.5
3.27
55
6.4
4.01
7.4
4.10
8.6
4.19
9.8
4.27
10.9
4.36
12.1
4.45
13.3
4.53
50
6.7
3.90
7.5
3.99
8.6
4.07
9.8
4.16
11.0
4.25
12.2
4.33
13.4
4.42
14.7
4.51
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
45
6.8
3.45
7.7
3.56
8.6
3.67
9.8
3.78
11.0
3.89
12.3
3.99
13.5
4.10
14.8
4.21
16.0
4.32
40
7.3
3.46
8.3
3.67
9.3
3.88
10.5
4.10
11.9
4.31
12.7
3.97
14.2
4.11
15.8
4.25
17.3
4.39
RAS-4H(V)RNME-AF
35
7.8
3.16
8.9
3.44
10.0
3.73
11.2
4.01
12.4
4.29
13.2
3.94
14.8
4.11
16.4
4.29
18.0
4.46
30
8.3
2.87
9.4
3.22
10.5
3.57
11.7
3.91
12.9
4.26
13.7
3.91
15.3
4.12
17.0
4.32
18.6
4.53
25
13.2
4.24
14.0
3.88
15.7
4.12
17.3
4.36
19.0
4.60
20
17.8
4.40
19.5
4.67
60
9.0
5.67
10.6
5.79
12.1
5.91
13.6
6.04
15.1
6.16
16.7
6.28
55
8.9
5.57
10.2
5.69
11.8
5.81
13.4
5.93
15.0
6.05
16.5
6.17
18.1
6.29
50
8.6
5.22
9.7
5.33
11.1
5.43
12.7
5.54
14.3
5.65
15.9
5.76
17.5
5.87
19.1
5.97
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
45
8.2
4.65
9.3
4.73
10.5
4.81
11.9
4.88
13.7
4.96
15.1
4.85
16.9
4.93
18.7
5.01
20.5
5.09
40
8.7
9.29
9.9
7.57
11.1
5.85
12.5
4.13
14.1
2.41
15.5
4.59
17.4
4.69
19.2
4.79
21.0
4.88
RAS-5H(V)RNME-AF
35
9.3
4.08
10.5
4.24
11.8
4.40
13.3
4.56
15.0
4.72
15.9
4.33
17.8
4.45
19.7
4.56
21.5
4.67
30
9.7
3.63
11.1
3.83
12.4
4.04
13.9
4.25
15.6
4.45
16.6
4.07
18.5
4.20
20.5
4.33
22.4
4.46
25
15.9
4.19
16.8
3.82
18.8
3.96
20.8
4.11
22.7
4.25
20
21.1
3.88
23.1
4.04
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Water outlet
System
-20
temperature
-15
-10
(C)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
60
55
9.1
CAP
(kW)
-5
IPT
(kW)
10
15
20
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
CAP
(kW)
IPT
(kW)
9.1
5.89
10.6
6.01
12.1
6.14
13.6
6.26
15.1
6.39
16.6
6.51
6.04
10.4
6.17
12.0
6.30
13.6
6.43
15.2
6.56
16.7
6.69
18.3
6.82
50
8.8
5.64
9.9
5.77
11.4
5.89
13.1
6.02
14.9
6.15
16.6
6.27
18.4
6.40
20.1
6.52
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
45
8.4
4.80
9.5
4.89
10.6
4.98
12.4
5.07
14.5
5.16
16.1
5.25
18.0
5.34
19.9
5.43
21.7
5.52
40
8.9
4.65
10.1
4.74
11.4
4.84
13.1
4.93
15.1
5.02
16.8
5.11
18.7
5.20
20.6
5.29
22.6
5.38
RAS-6H(V)RNME-AF
35
9.5
4.15
10.8
4.26
12.1
4.37
13.9
4.49
16.2
4.60
17.4
4.71
19.4
4.83
21.4
4.94
23.4
5.05
30
9.9
3.64
11.3
3.77
12.7
3.91
14.6
4.05
16.8
4.18
18.1
4.32
20.2
4.45
22.2
4.59
24.3
4.73
25
17.2
3.76
18.5
3.92
20.6
4.08
22.7
4.24
24.9
4.40
20
23.2
3.89
25.4
4.07
60
14.0
7.13
16.5
7.28
18.9
7.43
21.4
7.58
23.9
7.73
26.4
7.88
55
12.4
6.99
14.9
7.14
17.5
7.30
20.0
7.45
22.5
7.60
25.1
7.75
27.6
7.90
50
12.1
6.78
14.6
6.94
17.0
7.09
19.5
7.25
22.0
7.41
24.5
7.57
27.0
7.72
29.4
7.88
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
45
9.7
6.64
13.0
6.81
16.4
6.98
19.0
7.15
21.2
7.32
23.9
7.49
26.9
7.66
30.0
7.84
33.0
8.01
40
10.0
6.13
13.5
6.30
17.0
6.47
19.6
6.65
21.7
6.82
24.4
6.99
27.5
7.17
30.6
7.34
33.7
7.51
RAS-8HRNME-AF
35
10.4
5.62
14.0
5.79
17.6
5.97
20.2
6.15
22.2
6.32
24.9
6.50
28.0
6.67
31.2
6.85
34.3
7.02
30
10.8
5.11
14.6
5.29
18.3
5.47
21.0
5.64
23.0
5.82
25.8
6.00
29.1
6.17
32.4
6.35
35.6
6.53
25
23.5
5.32
26.3
5.50
29.6
5.68
32.9
5.86
36.3
6.04
20
33.5
5.36
36.9
5.54
60
19.4
9.98
22.5
10.20
25.7
10.42
28.9
10.64
32.1
10.86
35.2
11.08
55
17.1
9.32
20.3
9.52
23.5
9.73
26.8
9.93
30.0
10.13
33.2
10.33
36.4
10.54
50
15.5
8.88
18.7
9.06
22.0
9.23
25.3
9.41
28.5
9.58
31.8
9.76
35.1
9.93
38.4
10.10
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
45
12.6
8.42
16.4
8.55
20.2
8.68
23.6
8.81
26.8
8.94
30.3
9.07
33.9
9.20
37.5
9.33
41.2
9.46
40
13.0
7.84
16.7
8.02
20.7
8.20
24.2
8.39
27.2
8.57
30.8
8.75
34.5
8.93
38.2
9.11
41.8
9.30
RAS-10HRNME-AF
35
13.4
7.25
17.4
7.49
21.4
7.72
24.8
7.96
27.8
8.19
31.2
8.43
35.0
8.66
38.8
8.90
42.5
9.13
30
13.7
6.67
17.7
6.96
21.9
7.24
25.6
7.53
28.8
7.82
32.4
8.11
36.3
8.39
40.2
8.68
44.1
8.97
25
29.1
7.44
32.7
7.78
36.6
8.12
40.6
8.46
44.5
8.80
20
41.3
8.25
45.3
8.64
NOTE
CAP: Capacity at compressor maximum frequency. Capacity is valid for difference between water inlet and
water outlet of 3-8C.
IPT: Total input power.
The table above shows the capacity data in peak values (without considering the defrost value). To calculate the
integrated values it is necessary to apply the defrost correction factor refering to the section Defrost correction
factor.
The table above shows the input power (IPT) at maximum capacity (CAP). Most of the time, the unit will run at
partial load, so that the actual input power will be lower.
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Water outlet
System
temperature
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
(C)
CAP (kW)
CAP (kW)
CAP (kW)
CAP (kW)
CAP (kW)
CAP (kW)
CAP (kW)
CAP (kW)
RWM-2.0FSN3E
20
8.4
8.1
7.9
7.6
7.4
18
8.3
8.0
7.8
7.5
7.2
7.0
15
8.1
7.9
7.6
7.4
7.2
6.9
6.7
6.5
RAS-2HVRN2
10
7.0
6.8
6.6
6.4
6..2
6.0
5.8
5.6
6.4
6.2
6.0
5.8
5.6
5.4
5.2
5.0
20
9.0
8.6
8.2
7.8
7.4
RWM-3.0FSN3E
18
9.1
8.8
8.4
8.0
7.6
7.3
15
9.5
9.1
8.8
8.4
8.1
7.7
7.4
7.0
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
10
8.8
8.5
8.2
7.8
7.5
7.2
6.9
6.6
8.4
8.1
7.8
7.5
7.2
6.9
6.6
6.3
20
12.5
12.1
11.7
11.4
11.0
RWM-4.0FSN3E
18
12.3
11.9
11.6
11.2
10.8
10.5
15
12.1
11.8
11.4
11.1
10.7
10.4
10.0
9.7
RAS-4H(V)RNME-AF
10
10.6
10.3
10.0
9.7
9.3
9.0
8.7
8.4
9.7
9.4
9.1
8.8
8.5
8.2
7.9
7.6
20
16.6
16.2
15.9
15.5
15.1
RWM-5.0FSN3E
18
16.1
15.7
15.4
15.0
14.6
14.3
15
15.5
15.1
14.8
14.4
14.1
13.7
13.4
13.0
RAS-5H(V)RNME-AF
10
13.2
12.9
12.5
12.2
11.9
11.6
11.3
10.9
11.8
11.5
11.2
10.9
10.6
10.3
10.0
9.7
20
19.7
19.3
18.9
18.6
18.2
RWM-6.0FSN3E
18
18.9
18.5
18.2
17.8
17.4
17.1
15
17.8
17.5
17.1
16.8
16.4
16.1
15.7
15.4
RAS-6H(V)RNME-AF
10
14.8
14.5
14.2
13.9
13.5
13.2
12.9
12.6
13.0
12.7
12.4
12.1
11.8
11.5
11.2
10.9
RWM-8.0FSN3E
20
26.4
25.6
24.8
24.0
23.2
18
25.9
25.1
24.3
23.5
22.7
21.9
15
25.2
24.5
23.8
23.0
22.3
21.6
20.8
20.1
RAS-8HRNME-AF
10
21.6
20.9
20.3
19.6
19.0
18.3
17.7
17.0
19.4
18.8
18.2
17.6
17.0
16.4
15.8
15.2
20
32.4
31.7
30.9
30.2
29.4
RWM-10.0FSN3E
18
31.2
30.4
29.7
29.0
28.3
27.6
15
29.5
28.8
28.1
27.5
26.8
26.1
25.4
24.8
RAS-10HRNME-AF
10
24.2
23.6
23.0
22.5
21.9
21.3
20.7
20.1
21.1
20.5
20.0
19.5
18.9
18.4
17.9
17.3
NOTE
CAP: Capacity at compressor maximum frequency. Capacity is valid for difference between water inlet and water
outlet of 3-8C.
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RWM2.0(H)FSN3E
RWM3.0(H)FSN3E
Outdoor unit
RAS2HVRN2
RAS3HVRNME-AF
CAP (kW)
5.3
7.7
10.3
12.7
COP
5.05
4.77
4.78
CAP (kW)
4.9
7.3
9.6
COP
3.65
3.64
CAP (kW)
4.4
6.3
COP
2.79
2.79
Model
RWM4.0(H)FSN3E
RWM5.0(H)FSN3E
RWM6.0(H)FSN3E
RWM8.0(H)FSN3E
RWM10.0(H)FSN3E
RAS8HRNME-AF
RAS10HRNME-AF
15.0
20.6
25.3
4.56
4.33
4.80
4.63
12.0
14.3
19.3
23.9
3.62
3.41
3.26
3.72
3.69
8.5
10.4
13.4
17.2
21.2
3.37
2.81
2.67
2.93
2.89
CAP (kW)
5.1
7.5
9.8
12.0
14.0
19.6
24.0
COP
5.02
4.55
4.47
4.36
4.11
4.45
4.41
CAP (kW)
4.7
7.1
9.2
11.3
13.3
18.4
22.6
COP
3.51
3.47
3.42
3.16
3.01
3.43
3.40
CAP (kW)
4.2
6.2
8.1
10.1
12.6
16.2
20.2
COP
2.63
2.65
2.59
2.60
2.47
2.70
2.67
CAP (kW)
4.7
7.1
9.0
10.9
12.4
17.9
21.9
COP
3.21
3.18
2.68
2.92
2.88
3.05
3.00
CAP (kW)
4.4
6.7
8.5
10.2
11.7
16.9
20.5
COP
2.51
2.69
2.44
2.33
2.31
2.51
2.57
CAP (kW)
3.8
5.9
7.5
9.6
10.6
14.6
18.5
COP
1.72
1.89
1.87
1.80
1.69
2.06
2.06
CAP (kW)
4.0
6.4
7.6
9.0
9.4
14.8
18.0
COP
2.65
2.51
2.42
2.40
2.34
2.63
2.61
CAP (kW)
3.8
6.0
7.1
8.3
8.7
14.2
16.6
COP
2.10
2.07
2.14
1.92
1.81
2.17
2.16
CAP (kW)
3.0
5.3
5.9
7.7
7.9
11.8
15.4
COP
1.62
1.65
1.55
1.55
1.46
1.73
1.72
NOTE
CAP: Nominal heating capacity (kW).
COP: Coefficient of performance.
The table above shows the capacity data in integrated values (with defrost factor included).
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-20
-7
-5
-3
0.95
0.94
0.92
0.85
0.84
0.85
0.90
1.00
(HR = 85% )
Defrost correction factor fd
NOTE
Defrost correction factor corresponds
to a relative humidity of 85%. If the condition changes, the correction factor
will be different.
Heating
capacity
Reduced
capacity
due to frost
build-up
Time
Max. defrost 10 min.
1 cycle
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NOTE
Take note that the piping length specified in the following graphics is the equivalent piping length (EL), considering the possible elbows, bends... The actual piping length (L) is slightly lower, 30 m.
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
RAS-4H(V)RNME-AF
RAS-5H(V)RNME-AF
RAS-6H(V)RNME-AF
RAS-8HRNME-AF
Heating
Heating
Heating
RAS-2HVRN2
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Heating
RAS-10HRNME-AF
NOTE
The heating capacity should be corrected according to the following formula:
THA = TH x PH
THA: Actual corrected heating capacity (kW)
TH: Heating capacity from heating capacity table (kW).
PH: Heating piping length correction factor (in %).
Cooling piping length correction factor
NOTE
Take note that the piping length specified in the following graphics is the equivalent piping length (EL), considering the possible elbows, bends... The actual piping length (L) is slightly lower, 30 m.
Cooling
RAS-2HVRN2
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RAS-3HVRNME-AF
RAS-5H(V)RNME-AF
RAS-6H(V)RNME-AF
RAS-8HRNME-AF
Cooling
Cooling
RAS-4H(V)RNME-AF
Cooling
RAS-10HRNME-AF
NOTE
The cooling capacity should be corrected according to the following formula:
TCA = TC x PC
TCA: Actual corrected cooling capacity (kW)
TC: Cooling capacity from the cooling capacity table (kW).
PC: Cooling piping length correction factor (in %).
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5 Acoustic characteristic
curves
5.
Index
5.1. Overall sound level................................................................................................................................. 86
5.1.1.
Outdoor unit................................................................................................................................................ 87
5.1.2.
Indoor unit................................................................................................................................................... 89
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5 Acoustic characteristic
curves
NOTE
The above data is measured in an anechoic chamber, so reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
The data indicated is based on cooling mode. In the case of heating mode, the sound pressure level increases
from 1 to 2 dB(A).
Overall sound level measuring position
RAS-H(V)RNME-AF
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5 Acoustic characteristic
curves
Heating
Cooling
Night shift
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
RAS-2HVRN2
Heating
Cooling
Night shift
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
Frequency (Hz)
Sound pressure level: Cooling (Night mode); 45 (43) dB(A)
Frequency (Hz)
Sound pressure level: Cooling (Night mode); 42 (38) dB(A)
Heating
Cooling
Night shift
RAS-5HVRNME-AF
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
Heating
Cooling
Night shift
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
Frequency (Hz)
Sound pressure level: Cooling (Night mode); 44 (40) dB(A)
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Frequency (Hz)
Sound pressure level: Cooling (Night mode); 46 (42) dB(A)
5 Acoustic characteristic
curves
Heating
Cooling
Night shift
RAS-4HRNME-AF
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
Heating
Cooling
Night shift
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
Frequency (Hz)
Sound pressure level: Cooling (Night mode); 48 (45) dB(A)
Frequency (Hz)
Sound pressure level: Cooling (Night mode); 44 (40) dB(A)
Heating
Cooling
Night shift
RAS-6HRNME-AF
RAS-5HRNME-AF
Heating
Cooling
Night shift
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
Frequency (Hz)
Sound pressure level: Cooling (Night mode); 46 (42) dB(A)
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Frequency (Hz)
Sound pressure level: Cooling (Night mode); 48 (45) dB(A)
5 Acoustic characteristic
curves
Cooling
Heating
Night shift
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
RAS-10HRNME-AF
RAS-8HRNME-AF
Cooling
Heating
Night shift
Approximate threshold
of continuous noise
detection
Frequency (Hz)
Sound pressure level: Cooling (Night mode); 52 (50) dB(A)
5
Frequency (Hz)
RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
29
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
29
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
28
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
28
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
28
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
29
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
29
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6 Working range
6. W o r k i n g r a n g e
Index
6.1. Temperature range................................................................................................................................. 92
6.1.1.
Heating mode............................................................................................................................................. 92
6.1.2.
Cooling mode............................................................................................................................................. 93
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6 Working range
RWM-2.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-3.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-4.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-5.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-6.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-8.0
(H)FSN3E
RWM-10.0
(H)FSN3E
Water temperature
m3/h
0.5
0.9
1.1
1.2
2.0
2.2
m /h
2.2
2.6
3.3
3.6
3.6
4.7
4.8
28
28
38
46
55
76
79
MPa
0.1
0.3
Water outlet
temperature
(C)
( )
( )
NOTE
(*): 2HP system only
(RAS-2HVRN2 + RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E).
DHWT water
temperature
(C)
( )
NOTE
(*): 2HP system only
(RAS-2HVRN2 + RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E).
(**): DHWT maximum water temperature
default value by air to water heat pump
is 54C, but it depends on the field installation and the selected tank.
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Ambient
temperature
(C WB)
6 Working range
Swimming pool
water temperature
(C)
Ambient
temperature
(C WB)
Water outlet
temperature
(C)
Refreshing
floor working
area
Fan coil
working
area
NOTE
Ambient
temperature
(C DB)
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7 General dimensions
7. G e n e r a l d i m e n s i o n s
Index
7.1. Dimensions............................................................................................................................................ 96
7.1.1.
Indoor unit................................................................................................................................................... 96
7.1.2.
Outdoor unit................................................................................................................................................ 98
7.1.3.
7.2.2.
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7 General dimensions
7.1 Dimensions
7.1.1 Indoor unit
RWM-(2.0-6.0)(H)FSN3E
No.
Part name
No.
Part name
11
Manometer
Pump
12
Electrical box
Electric heater
13
Expansion vessel
14
Water strainer
15
Air purger
16
17
Safety valve
18
Drain pipe
Flow switch
19
Shutdown valve
10
Expansion valve
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7 General dimensions
RWM-(8.0/10.0)(H)FSN3E
7
Refrigerant liquid pipe
Refrigerant liquid pipe
Water inlet/outlet pipe
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Part name
No.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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Part name
Manometer
Electrical box
LCD users interface
Water inlet pipe
Water outlet pipe
Refrigerant gas pipe
Refrigerant liquid pipe
Drain pipe
Shutdown valve
7 General dimensions
2-holes
Rear
side
No.
Part name
Remarks
RAS-2HVRN2
12.70
6.35
Units: mm
No.
Part name
Remarks
Air inlet
Air outlet
a flare nut
b flare nut
Service panel
Drain hole
10
Drain hole
11
(M5)
12
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7 General dimensions
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
Units in: mm
No.
Part name
Remarks
Air inlet
Air outlet
Service cover
Drain holes
4-24
Drain holes
1-26
4-(M5)
10
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7 General dimensions
RAS-(4-6)H(V)RNME-AF
Units in: mm
No.
Part name
Remarks
Air intake
Air outlet
Service cover
Drain holes
3-24
Drain holes
2-26
4-(M5)
10
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7 General dimensions
RAS-(8/10)HRNME-AF
Model
RAS-8HRNM-AF
RAS-10HRNM-AF
a
9.53 (3/8)
12.7 (1/2)
Units in: mm
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Part name
Air inlet
Air outlet
Service cover
Electrical switch box
Holes for refrigerant piping and electrical wiring piping
Drain holes
Drain holes
Holes for fixing machine to wall
Refrigerant liquid piping
Refrigerant gas piping
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Remarks
3-24
2-26
4-(M5)
Flare nut: a
Flare nut: 25.4 (1)
7 General dimensions
SECTION -X-X-
PARTIAL SECTION
FOR -Rkw/e- Cold water input/drain
ww- Hot water output
z- Recirculation
kv- Heat Pump feed
kr- Heat Pump
eh- Side connection
PLAN VIEW
TM- Sensor
DHWT200S-2.5H1E
DHWT300S-2.5H1E
A: External diameter
Part name
mm
620
620
mm
1205
1685
in.
in.
in.
in.
in.
in.
1-1/2
1-1/2
Dimension i
mm
70
70
Dimension j
mm
308
380
Dimension k
mm
400
500
Dimension p
mm
758
868
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7 General dimensions
DHWT (200/300)E-2.5H1E
DHWT200E-2.5+H1E
DHWT300E-2.5H1E
SECTION -A-A-
SECTION -A-A-
7
kw/e- Cold water input/drain
ww- Hot water output
z- Recirculation
kv- Heat Pump feed
kr- Heat Pump return
PC- Cathodic protection
TM- Sensor
Part name
DHWT200E-2.5H1E
DHWT300E-2.5H1E
A: External diameter
mm
620
620
mm
1205
1685
in.
in.
in.
in.
in.
in.
1-1/2
1-1/2
Dimension i
mm
70
70
Dimension j
mm
308
380
Dimension k
mm
400
500
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7 General dimensions
NOTE
H= 1200mm - 1500mm. Recommended unit height for proper access to the control panel (LCD users interface).
h= 350mm. Minimum unit height for installing the shutdown valves and the first bending pipe line.
RAS-(3-6)H(V)RNME-AF
RAS-(8/10)HRNME-AF
NOTE
For the specific information, please refer to Service Manual (SMXX0070).
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8 Refrigerant cycle
8. R e f r i g e r a n t c y c l e
Index
8.1. RAS-2HVRN2 + RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E combination.............................................................................. 106
8.2. RAS-3HVRNME-AF + RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E combination..................................................................... 107
8.3. RAS-(4-6)H(V)RNME-AF + RWM-(4.0-6.0)(H)FSN3E combination.................................................... 108
8.4. RAS-(8/10)HRNME-AF + RWM-(8.0/10.0)(H)FSN3E combination...................................................... 109
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NOTE
106
Accumulator
Reversing valve
Strainer (1/4)
Distributor
Check joint
10
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
No.
Compressor
Part name
No.
Part name
Manometer
Strainer
Ambient thermistor
Field supplied
piping line
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
No.
Brazed connection
Water IN line
Water strainer
Safety valve
Water pump
Expansion vessel
NOTE
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
No.
Part name
Drain pipe
Water IN thermistor
Electric heater
Air purger
R410A
Refrigerant:
RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
RAS-2HVRN2
8 Refrigerant cycle
107
Strainer
Reversing valve
Strainer
Distributor
Check joint
10
11
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
No.
Compressor
Part name
No.
NOTE
Expansion vessel
Water pump
Water flow switch
Safety valve
Water strainer
Shutdown valve (1-1/4 gas m)
Pressure port (3/8 gas m)
Water IN line
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Electric heater
25
Air purger
24
Part name
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
No.
Part name
Drain pipe
Water IN thermistor
R410A
23
No.
Brazed connection
Refrigerant:
Ambient thermistor
Accumulator
Silencer
Field supplied
piping line
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
RAS-3.0HVRNME-AF
8 Refrigerant cycle
108
Liquid tank
Reversing valve
Strainer
Distributor
Check joint
10
11
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
No.
Compressor
Part name
No.
Air purger
Manometer
Strainer
Ambient thermistor
Solenoid valve
Field supplied
piping line
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
No.
Brazed connection
Part name
Water IN line
Water strainer
Safety valve
Water pump
Expansion vessel
Electric heater
R410A
Refrigerant:
NOTE
RWM-(4.0-6.0)(H)FSN3E
RAS-(4-6)H(V)RNME-AF
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
No.
Part name
Drain pipe
Water IN thermistor
8 Refrigerant cycle
109
Compressor
Receiver
Oil separator
Strainer
Strainer
Strainer
Strainer
Distributor
Distributor
Reversing valve
Capillary tube
10
11
12
13
Part name
No.
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16*
16
15
14
No.
Part name
Strainer
Check joint
Check valve
Field supplied
piping line
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
Part name
27
R410A
26
No.
Brazed connection
Refrigerant:
NOTE
RWM-(8.0/10.0)(H)FSN3E
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
No.
RAS-(8/10)HRNME-AF
Drain pipe
Water IN thermistor
Part name
8 Refrigerant cycle
9. P i p i n g w o r k a n d r e f r i g e r a n t c h a r g e
Index
9.1. Refrigerant piping................................................................................................................................. 112
9.1.1.
9.1.2.
9.2.2.
Pipe connection.........................................................................................................................................114
9.4.2.
9.4.3.
9.5.2.
9.5.3.
9.5.4.
9.5.5.
9.6.2.
9.6.3.
9.6.4.
9.6.5.
9.8.2.
9.8.3.
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Height difference
Total length between outdoor unit
(m)
and each indoor unit.
When outdoor
unit is installed
higher than
indoor unit
Setting
before
shipment
When outdoor
unit is installed
lower than indoor unit
(2-10)HP
Item
Actual piping length
30
40
30
20
Outdoor unit
Gas pipe
Liquid pipe
RAS-2HVRN2
12.7 (1/2)(1*)
6.35 (1/4)
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
15.88 (5/8)
RAS-4H(V)RNME-AF
Indoor Unit
Pipe size
Gas pipe
Liquid pipe
RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
15.88 (5/8)(1*)
6.35 (1/4)
9.53 (3/8)
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
15.88 (5/8)
9.53 (3/8)
15.88 (5/8)
9.53 (3/8)
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
15.88 (5/8)
9.53 (3/8)
RAS-5H(V)RNME-AF
15.88 (5/8)
9.53 (3/8)
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
15.88 (5/8)
9.53 (3/8)
RAS-6H(V)RNME-AF
15.88 (5/8)
9.53 (3/8)
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
15.88 (5/8)
9.53 (3/8)
RAS-8HRNME-AF
25.4 (1)
9.53 (3/8)
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
25.4 (1)
9.53 (3/8)
RAS-10HRNME-AF
25.4 (1)
12.7 (1/2)
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
25.4 (1)
12.7 (1/2)
NOTE
(1*): 2HP system only (RAS-2HVRN2 + RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E). If using different piping size for outdoor unit and indoor unit, a pipe adapter will be required: (12.7 15.88).
The pipe adapter is factory supplied with the outdoor unit.
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Thickness mm
Supply
1/4
0.80
Roll
mm
Inches
6.35
9.53
3/8
0.80
Roll
12.70
1/2
0.80
Pipe/Roll
15.88
5/8
1.00
Roll
25.40
1.00
Roll
Always use clean copper pipes with no signs of knocks or cracks. Make sure there is no dust or dampness on the inside.
Before you install the pipes, clean the inside with oxygen-free nitrogen gas to eliminate any remains of dust or other substances.
CAUTION
Do not use hand saws, circular saws, abrasive grinders or other tools that generate shavings.
Strictly follow national or local regulations regarding occupational health and safety.
Wear appropriate means of protection during cutting or brazing operations and installation (gloves, eye protection, etc).
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NOTE
Where polyethylene foam insulation is used, a 10 mm thick layer should be used for the liquid pipe and between 15 and 20 mm for the gas pipe.
Install the insulation after the pipe surface temperature has dropped to the same temperature as that of the
room, otherwise the insulation may melt.
Do not use insulating material that contains NH3 (ammonium), as it could damage the copper in the pipe and subsequently
cause leaks.
Where the installer has supplied his own branches, these should be appropriately insulated to avoid decreases in capacity
in line with to environmental conditions and dew on the surface of the piping due to low pressure.
NOTE
For YUTAKI S series, the maximum piping length is 30 m, so it is not required an additional refrigerant charge.
Refrigerant charge before shipment (W
(kg))
W0 (kg)
RAS-2HVRN2
1.6
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
2.4
RAS-4H(V)RNME-AF
3.9
RAS-(5/6)H(V)RNME-AF
4.0
RAS-8HRNME-AF
7.3
RAS-10HRNME-AF
7.8
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Indoor unit
(RWM-5.0FSN3E)
Floor
10 m2
Gas leak
detector (*)
Height
2.5 m
Refrigerant: 3.6 kg
Room
R (kg)
V (m)
C (kg/m)
Countermeasure
3,6
25
0,144
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Tonnes
RAS-3HVRN2
0.88
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
1.05
RAS-4H(V)RNME-AF
1.35
RAS-(5/6)H(V)RNME-AF
1.84
RAS-8HRNME-AF
2.49
RAS-10HRNME-AF
3.32
4 Pay special attention to the place, such as a basement, etc., where the refrigerant can stay, since refrigerant is heavier
than air.
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NOTE
A system with no moisture or oil contamination will give maximum performance and lifecycle compared to that
of a poorly prepared system. Take particular care to ensure that all copper piping is clean and dry internally.
There is no refrigerant in the cycle of the indoor unit.
CAUTION
Cap the end of the pipe when pipe is to be inserted through a wall hole.
Do not put pipes on the ground directly without a cap or vinyl tape at the end of the pipe.
If piping installation is not completed until next day or over a longer period of time, braze off the ends of the piping and charge with oxygen free nitrogen through a Schrader valve type access fitting to prevent moisture and particle contamination.
Do not use insulation material that contains NH3, as it can damage copper pipe material and become a source of future
leakage.
Completely insulate both refrigerant gas piping and liquid piping between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit.
If not insulated, in cooling mode and high ambient humidity conditions, dew will appear on the piping surface.
Refrigerant circuit and Water circuit must be performed and inspected by a licensed technician and must comply with all
relevant European and national regulations.
Fire-Proof Section
Treatment
Indor unit
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Do not fix the refrigerant and water pipes directly with the metal fittings (refrigerant piping may expand and contract). Some
examples for suspension method are shown below.
For Suspending
Heavies
Refer to the figure below detailing the location of the refrigerant pipes, dimensions and connection sizes.
NOTE
There is a label behind the pipes indicating its circuit connection.
Water inlet
Refrigerant
liquid pipe
Refrigerant gas
pipe
Water outlet
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units: mm (inch)
Nominal
diameter
External
diameter
A +0/-0.4
(1/4)
6.35
9.1
(3/8)
9.53
13.2
(1/2)
12.7
16.6
(5/8)
15.88
19.7
units: mm (inch)
Nominal
diameter
External
diameter
Thickness
(1/4)
6.35
0.80
(3/8)
9.53
0.80
(1/2)
12.7
0.80
(5/8)
15.88
1.00
units: mm (inch)
Nominal
diameter
External
diameter
(1/4)
6.35
17
(3/8)
9.53
22
(1/2)
12.7
26
(5/8)
15.88
29
Always use two wrenches or fix spanners when tightening the Flare Nuts on the refrigerent pipes.
If any failure occurs during this process the result could be pipe damage or refrigerant leak.
unit: N.m
Pipe size
Tightening torque
6.35 mm
20
9.53 mm
40
12.7 mm
60
15.88 mm
80
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CAUTION
When connecting the water piping to the indoor unit, it is necessary to install 500mm of flexible water piping
from the indoor unit, in order to avoid metal expansion problems due to temperature. After these 500mm install
copper Piping.
NOTE
The maximum piping length depends on the maximum pressure availability in the water outlet pipe. Please
check the pump curves.
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The unit is factory supplied with two shutdown valves to be connected to the water inlet / outlet pipe. By using these shutdown valves it is very practical to connect the indoor unit to the heating system by using flexible joints just bellow the valves
(G 1-1/4 connection).
Refer to the figure below detailing the location of the Water Pipes location, dimensions and Connection sizes.
NOTE
There is a label behind the pipes indicating its circuit connection.
Water
inlet
Water
outlet
Ref. gas
pipe
Ref. liquid
pipe
Shutdown valve
(factory supplied)
Flare Nut G 1-1/4
(to the unit)
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NOTE
The safety valve will be activated when water pressure reaches 3 bars.
Two draining ports are provided with the factory supplied shutdown valves, and a draining cap on the expansion vessel to drain the water from the indoor unit in case of servicing. In that situation, connect the appropriate drain pipe in
order to avoid any water coming into contact with electrical parts.
If there is a cooling installation, a drain pipe must be installed (refer to Unit Installation chapter). The drain pipe on
the drain pan must be connected to the general Draining System (following assembly instruction included with accessory). The Drain Pipe size is 25mm (outer dimension).
CAUTION
Drain taps must be provided at all low points of the installation to permit complete drainage of the circuit during
servicing.
Do not drain the water circuit when the system is operating. There will be a blast of water which will cause damage.
caution
The maximum water pressure is 3 bar (Safety Valve nominal opening pressure).
Make sure that all field supplied components installed in the piping circuit can withstand the water pressure.
The unit is only to be used in a closed water circuit.
An automatic air vent is provided inside the indoor unit. Additional air vents will be provided at all high points of
the circuit. The air vents should be located at points which are easily accessible for servicing. Check that the air
vent is not tightened too much so that automatic release of air in the water circuit remains possible.
The internal Air Pressure of the Expansion Vessel tank will be addapted to the water Volume of the final installation (factory supplied with 1 bar. of internal Air Pressure).
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The indoor unit is factory supplied with two Shutdown Valves which are provided with a Pressure Port . The object of these
Pressure Ports, is to offer the installer a quick connection to read the Lost Pressure in the circuit when commissioning.
Plug in a differential Manometer to the Pressure Ports and open the inlet / outlet ports (1*).
The Pressure Lost is calculated from the pressure difference between the value of the inlet and the outlet water pressure.
NOTE
(1*)
If there is no having a Differential Manometer, it is possible to do this operation with just one std. Manometer
(it is advisable to use the same Manometer in order to avoid reading mistakes from different devices because of
different tolerances or adjustment).
Check the pump performance curves
Refer to the Pump Performance Curves to calculate the circuits Water Flow depending on the actual Pressure Drop and
the Heating Circuit type (Heating Floor, Radiators, Fan Coils).
Selection of the pump speed
The indoor unit pump should be adjusted according to Pressure Lost of the circuits and the calculated Water Flow. The
pump speed selector switch is located on the pumps Terminal Box.
View from A
Speed indications:
Speed 1 (Low)
Speed 2 (Medium)
Speed 3 (High)
NOTE
The Pumps are factory supplied on speed 3 (High)
Water flow adjustment
The Water Flow should be adjusted by closing one of the main Shutdown Valves until the pressure matches the Pump
Performance Curves.
Finally, the differential Manometer should be removed once the Pressure Port Valves are closed.
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RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
V3
Static pressure
Static pressure
V3
V2
V2
V1
Water flow
Water flow
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
V3
Static pressure
Static pressure
V3
V2
V2
V1
V1
Water flow
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Water flow
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
V3
Static pressure
Static pressure
V3
V2
V2
V1
V1
Water flow
Water flow
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
Static pressure
V3
V2
V1
Water flow
NOTE
V: Pump motor speed (V1: Low, V2: Medium, V3: High)
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Check periodically:
Water flow and pressure
Water leakages
Fixing points tightening
Inlet and outlet connection pipes must be 1G
DHWT(200/300)(E/S)-2.5H1E
Ref.
H.S.W.
Recirculation
Input
Return
Mains water
input
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Name
Non-return valve
Heating coil
Recirculation pump
Shutoff cock
Drain
Drain valve
500
200
200
100
100
mbar
mbar
DHWT(200/300)S-2.5H1E
500
50
50
20
20
10
10
0.2
0.5
10
Cp= m /h
0.2
0.5
10
Cp= m3/h
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Name
Emptying connection
Check valve
Close valve
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10. E l e c t r i c a l w i r i n g
Index
10.1. Power supply........................................................................................................................................ 130
10.1.1. General check.......................................................................................................................................... 130
10.1.2. Electrical connection of outdoor unit......................................................................................................... 131
10.1.3. Electrical connection of indoor unit........................................................................................................... 133
10
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Zmax ()
RAS-2HVRN2
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
0.41
RAS-5HVRNME-AF
0.29
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
0.29
RAS-8HRNME-AF
RAS-10HRNME-AF
Indoor unit
Zmax ()
RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E (1~)
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E (1~)
0.24
0.24
0.24
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E (3N~)
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E (3N~)
NOTE
(*) In case of three phases connection, Zmax is not considered.
Harmonics
In relation to IEC 61000-3-2 and IEC 61000-3-12, the situation of harmonics for each model is as follows:
Models situation regarding IEC 61000-3-2 and IEC 61000-3-12 Ssc xx
Models
RAS-2HVRN2 (*)
Ssc xx
(kVA)
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
Equipment complying with IEC 61000-3-2
RAS-4HRNME-AF (*)
(professional use(*))
RAS-5HRNME-AF (*)
RAS-6HRNME-AF (*)
RAS-8HRNME-AF (*)
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
Equipment complying with IEC 61000-3-12
RAS-5HVRNME-AF
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
RAS-10HRNME-AF
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D anger
Check to ensure that screws for terminal block are tightly tightened.
Do not connect of adjust any wiring or connections unless the main power switch is OFF.
Check that the earth wire is securely connected, tagged and locked in accordance with national and local
codes.
caution
Check to ensure that the indoor pump and the outdoor fan have stopped before electrical wiring work or periodical check is performed.
Protect the wires, drain pipe, electrical parts, from rats or other small animals. If not protected, rats may damage unprotected parts, and at the worst, a fire will occur.
Wrap the accessory packing around the wires, and plug the wiring connection hole with the seal material to
protect the product from any condensed water and insects.
Tightly secure the wires with the cord clamp inside the indoor unit.
Lead the wires through the knockout hole in the side cover when using conduit.
Electrical wiring must comply with national and local codes. Contact your local authority in regards to standards, rules, regulations, etc.
Check that the ground wire is securely connected.
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Check and test to ensure that if there is more than one source of power supply, that all are turned OFF.
Be sure to use a dedicated power supply. Never use a power supply shared by another appliance.
Wire
Wire
Wire
2 Connect the power source cables L1 and N (for 230V 50Hz) or L1, L2, L3 to the terminal board, and N (for 400V 50Hz)
and the earth conductor to the earthing screw in the electrical box base plate.
RAS-2HVRN2
RAS-(3-6)HVRNME-AF
PCB
Earth
terminal
Side cover
Power
wires
Transmission
wires
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Earth terminal
Power
wires
Transmission
wires
10
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RAS-(4-6)HRNME-AF
RAS-(8/10)HRNME-AF
Band
Earth
Ring core
Transmitting
cable
Power Transmission
Earth
terminal wires
wires
3 C
onnect the transmission wires between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit to the terminals 1 and 2 on the terminal
board.
Transmission wires (5 V)
Transmission wires (5 V)
1~ 230V 50Hz
4 Fix the cable with the clamp supplied in the Electrical Box to ensure strain relief.
5 When routing out cable, make sure that it does not obstruct mounting of the outdoor service cover.
Rear cover
Earth screw
Wiring Method
Earth wire
Control cable
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Fasten the wires so that wires do not touch the high temperature compressor and the other parts.
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The correct electrical wiring connection for the indoor unit is shown below:
1 Using the appropriate cable, connect the power circuit to the appropiatre terminals as shown on the wiring label and
the illustration bellow.
Power terminals
Power supply: 1~ 230V 50Hz
Earth Terminal
Power wires
Transmission wires
caution
Be sure to use a dedicated power circuit for the indoor unit. Never use a power circuit shared by another
appliance (Outdoor unit).
2 Using the appropiate cables, connect the power source cables L1 and N (for 230V 50Hz) or L1, L2, L3 and N (for
400V 50Hz) and the ground cable to the earthing screw in the electrical box base plate.
3 Connect the transmission wires between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit to the terminals 1 and 2 on the terminal
board 2 (TB2).
4 Fix the cable with the clamp supplied in the Electrical Box to ensure strain relief.
5 When routing out cable, make sure that it does not obstruct mounting of the outdoor service cover.
Rear cover
Wiring method
Keep a distance between each
wiring terminal and attach insulation
tape or sleeve as shown in the
figure.
10
Tape or sleeve
Earth screw
Wiring method with clamp
1. Insert the wires into the cord clamp
and clamp them as shown in the figure.
2. Perform wiring so that wires do not
touch the refrigerant pipes or edge of
the covers.
Control cable
Earth wire
Power supply cable
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caution
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Mark
Part name
Description
TERMINAL BOARD 1 (TB1)
N
L1
L2
L3
AC 230V
AC 400V Main power supply connection
TERMINAL BOARD 2 (TB2)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Opentherm communica- Only for Intelligent Room thermostat accessory: The receiver is
tion cables
connected to the polarity-free terminals A/B.
The air to water heat pump system has been designed to allow
the connection of a remote thermostat to effectively control your
Optional ON/OFF Room homes temperature. Depending on the room temperature, the
thermostat
thermostat will turn the air to water heat pump system ON and
OFF. You will also be able to program the on and off times and
achieve intelligent consumption levels.
Terminal Line common for swimming pool, tariff switch or solar
L Common
input accessory.
Only for swimming pool installations: It is necessary to connect an
Swimming pool input
external input to the air to water heat pump to provide signal when
Water pump of Swimming pool is ON.
If a tariffswitching device is provided by the electricity utility, it can
Tariff switch input
be used to prevent the heat pump switching ON.
Available input for Solar combination with Domestic Hot Water
Solar input
Tank.
Domestic Hot Water
The air to water heat pump can be used to heat DHW. This output
valve
will be on when DHW is activated.
N common
Neutral terminal common for accessory devices.
The air to water heat pump can be use to heat Swimming pool.
Swimming pool valve
This output will be on when Swimming pool is activated.
Earth Connection
Terminal earth connection for accessories.
Mixing valve close
When a mixing system is required for a second temperature conMixing valve open
trol, these two outputs are necessary to control de mixing valve.
N Common
When there is a second temperature application, a secondary
Water Pump 2 (WP2)
pump is the circulating pump for the secondary heating loop.
Water Pump 3 (WP3)
Boiler output
The boiler can be used when the heat pump cannot achieve the
required temperature itself.
25
26
Solar output
27
DHW thermistor
28
Common thermistor
Water outlet boiler
(THMwo3)
20
21
22
23
24
29
30
31
32(+)
33(-)
34(+)
35(-)
The DHW sensor is used to control the domestic hot water storage
tank.
Common terminal for thermistor.
Water sensor for boiler combination.
Water outlet C2 thermis- The sensor is used for the second temperature control and should
tor (THMwo2)
be positioned after the mixing valve and the circulation pump.
Second ambient thermistor
The sensor is used for the swiming pool temperature control and
should be positioned inside plate HEX of swimming pool
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The PCB (see the electrical wiring diagram - plane a) in the outdoor unit is operated with different dip switches, rotary
switches and push switches.
RAS-(3-10)H(V)RNME-AF
PCB2
SEG1
DSW6
DSW1
LED2
PSW2
SW1
LED3
JP1
DSW3
JP6
PSW1 PSW3
DSW4
RSW
LED1
DSW2
DSW5
N ote
- The mark indicates the position of dips switches.
- No mark indicates pin position is not affecting.
- The figures show the settings before shipment or after selection.
caution
Before setting dips switches, first turn the power source off and then set the position of the dips switches. In
case of setting the switches without turning the power source off, the contents of the setting are invalid.
Function of the of DIP switches and RSW switches
Setting
position
1234
1234
1234
1234
N ote
I t is possible to select the cancellation of the outdoor hot start control by pushing both PSW1 & PSW3 simultaneously during 3 seconds.
This operation is reset once the compressor is in Thermo-ON mode.
D
uring the test run operation the units will operate continuously during 2 hours without Thermo-OFF and the
3-minute guard for compressor protection will be effective.
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Setting position
1234 56
5 m < Lt
Piping length
1234 56
mG< Lt < 30 m
D5IN
PEN
1234 56
1234 56
1234 56
(set by PSW)
External input/output selection signals (set by PSW)
1234 56
caution
The cancellation of the outdoor hot start control configuration could damage the compressor if it is usually
used. In that case the unit warranty will be void.
N ote
Only for RAS-2HVRN2 units:
In case of using DHWT and Heat in summer operation, DSW2 pin 4 needs to be on.
DSW3: Capacity setting
Unit
RAS-2HVRN2
RAS-3HVRNME -AF
RAS-4HVRNME -AF
RAS-5HVRNME -AF
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
Setting position
1234 56
1234 56
1234 56
1234 56
1234 56
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Unit
RAS-4HRNME-AF
RAS-5HRNME -AF
RAS-6HRNME -AF
RAS-8HRNME -AF
RAS-10HRNME-AF
Setting position
1234 56
1234 56
1234 56
1234 56
1234 56
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1234 56
(second digit)
Rotary switches' positions (RSW1) are set by inserting a screw driver into the groove.
DSW5: Transmission setting of end terminal resistance
Before shipment, No. 1 pin of DSW5 is set at ON.
Function
Setting position
12
Function
2HP
3HP
(4/5/6)HP
12
12
12
(8/10)HP
230V
(setting before shipment)
400V
(setting before shipment)
12
12
Jumpers
JP2
JP3
JP4
JP5
JP6
The function selection using the jumper lead setting is shown in the table below.
Setting
Function
Details
JP1 (*)
Not used
JP2
Not used
JP3
Not used
JP4
Not used
JP5
Not used
JP6
Not used
LED Indication
LED1
Red
LED2
Yellow
LED3
Green
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The mark indicates the dip switches positions.
No mark indicates pin position is not affected.
The figures show the settings before shipment or after selection.
Not used means that the pin must not be changed. A malfunction might occur if changed.
caution
Before setting dip switches, first turn the power supply off and then set the position of dip switches. If the switches are set without turning the power supply off, the contents of the setting are invalid.
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RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
10
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7 8
Optional functions enabled
7 8
Heater Forced OFF
7 8
N.A. (Not used)
7 8
Standard / ECO water pump operation
7 8
Emergency operation heater
7 8
Cooling operation
7 8
Outdoor sensor accessory
7 8
N.A (not used)
7 8
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Never activate Heater Forced OFF and Emergency operation heater at the same time.
caution
Never turn all DSW4 dip switch pins ON. If this happens, the software of the unit will be removed.
DSW5: Internal configuration
Not used
DSW6: Internal configuration
Not used
DSW7: Internal configuration
Not used
DSW8: Internal configuration
Not used
DSW9: Internal configuration
Not used
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Led indications
Status
Pump operation ON
ON
OFF
Status
System Heater or Boiler operation
ON
OFF
Status
HSW Heater operation ON
ON
OFF
LED4
Thermo OFF
OFF
Thermo ON
ON
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Status
LED5
Supply ON
ON
Supply OFF
OFF
Status
LED5
Alarm ON
ON (flick)
Alarm OFF
OFF
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caution
Pay attention to the connection of the operating line. Incorrect connection may cause PCB failure.
Outdoor unit
RAS-2HVRN2
RAS-3~6HVRNME-AF
RAS-(3-6)HVRNME-AF
Operating Line
(Twisted shielded pair cable or shielded pair
cable)DC5V (Non-Pole Transmission, H-LINK
system)
IndoorIndoor
unit Unit
RWM-(2.0-6.0)FSN3E
RWM-3~6FSN3E
TB : Terminal Board
CB : Circuit Breaker
ELB : Earth Leakage Breaker
: Internal Wiring
: Field Wiring
: Field-Supplied
1,2 : Outdoor-Indoor connection
N ote
The power supply must be connected to the outdoor unit and indoor unit separately.
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Outdoor unit
RAS-4~6HVRNME-AF
RAS-(4-10)HRNME-AF
IndoorIndoor
unit Unit
RWM-(4.0-10.0)FSN3E
RWM-4~6FSN3E
Operating Line
(Twisted shielded pair
cable or shielded pair
cable)
DC5V (Non-Pole Transmission, H-LINK system)
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Model
Power supply
RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
1~ 230V 50Hz
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
RAS-2HVRN2
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
RAS-5HVRNME-AF
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
RAS-4HRNME-AF
RAS-5HRNME-AF
RAS-6HRNME-AF
RAS-8HRNME-AF
RAS-10HRNME-AF
Power
supply cable
size
Max.
Current
(A)
1~ 230V 50Hz
3N~ 400V 50Hz
3N~ 400V 50Hz
1~ 230V 50Hz
3N~400V 50 Hz
Required
number
of wires
EN60335-1
16
4.0 mm
16
4.0 mm
32/11
32/11
32/11
17
17
11
14
18
26
26
7
11
6.0/2.5 mm
6.0/2.5 mm
6.0/2.5 mm
4.0 mm
4.0 mm
2.5 mm
4.0 mm
4.0 mm
6.0 mm
6.0 mm
2.5 mm
4.0 mm
13
13
17
4.0 mm
4.0 mm
4.0 mm
Transmiting Cable
Size
EN60335-1
Required
number
of wires
Actuator Required
cable size number
of wires
EN60335-1
2 + GND
2 + GND /
4 + GND
4 + GND
0.75 mm2
2 + GND
2+
(*Shielded
cable)
4 + GND
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GND: Ground wire
Types of switches
Select the main switches in accordance with the following table:
Model
Power supply
RWM-2.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-3.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-4.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-5.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-6.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-8.0(H)FSN3E
RWM-10.0(H)FSN3E
RAS-2HVRN2
RAS-3HVRNME-AF
RAS-4HVRNME-AF
RAS-5HVRNME-AF
RAS-6HVRNME-AF
RAS-4HRNME-AF
RAS-5HRNME-AF
RAS-6HRNME-AF
RAS-8HRNME-AF
1~230V 50Hz
1~230V 50Hz
3N~400V 50Hz
3N~400V 50Hz
1~230V 50Hz
3N~400V 50 Hz
Max. Current
(A)
CB (A)
16
20
16
32/11
32/11
32/11
17
17
11
14
18
26
26
7
11
13
13,2
20
32/15
32/15
32/15
20
20
16
25
25
32
32
15
20
20
20
17,1
25
RAS-10HRNME-AF
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CB: Circuit Breaker
ELB: Earth Leakage Breaker
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ELB
(no. of poles/A/mA)
2/40/30
2/40/30 - 4/40/30
4/40/30
2/40/30
4/40/30
0.75 mm2
2 + GND
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Sensor DHWT
Pump connection
Power supply
DHWT
Maximum
current (A)
1~ 230V 50Hz
Power supply
cable size
EH control
cable size
Sensor cable
size
EN60335-1
EN60335-1
EN60335-1
2.5 mm
1.0 mm2
0.75 mm2
15
Type of switches:
Select the main switches in accordance with the following table:
Model
Power supply
Maximum current
(A)
CB (A)
ELB
(n of poles/A/mA)
DHWT
1~ 230V 50Hz
15
20
2/40/30
N ote
CB: Circuit Breaker
ELB: Earth Leakage Breaker
Follow local codes and regulations when selecting field wires, Circuit Breakers and Earth Leakage Breakers
Use the wires which are not lighter than de ordinary polychloroprene sheated flexible cord (code designation
H05RN-F).
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11 Installation
configurations
11. I n s t a l l a t i o n c o n f i g u r a t i o n
Index
11.1. Heating system configurations............................................................................................................. 148
11.1.1. System configuration................................................................................................................................ 148
11.1.2. Typical installation samples...................................................................................................................... 149
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configurations
The split air to water heat pump is sized to provide 100% of the heating requirements on the coldest day the year.
Mono-energy system
The split air to water heat pump is sized to provide 80% of the heating requirements on the coldest day of the year. An
auxiliary heater (inside the unit) is used to provide the additional heating required on cold days.
Example of Mono-energy system (Mono-valent)
PH
ater heat ty
Air to w
ci
EH capa
pump +
ater heat
Air to w city
pa
pump ca
NOTE
Heat
dem
and
PH : Heating capacity.
Air to water heat
pump + Heater
-20
Bi-valent point
TA
The boiler is configured to alternate with the split air to water heat pump.
Example of Alternating Bi-valent (Only boiler)
PH
ater heat ty
Air to w
ci
EH capa
pump +
t
r hea
wate
Air to Capacity
p
pum
Heat
-20
Dem
Heat
and
Boiler
ater heat
Air to w
pacity
pump ca
Boiler
Bi-valent point
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20
TA
-20
Air to
water heat
pump +
Heater
Bi-valent point 2
dem
and
Bi-valent point 1
20
TA
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configurations
Only space heating application: Space heating using radiators (fan coils) or radiant floor application with an optional room
thermostat
Item
High Temperature
(60C)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Low Temperature
(35C)
Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
R410a
Installation example 2
Space heating and Domestic Hot Water Tank application: Space heating using radiators (fan coils) or radiant floor application with an optional room thermostat and domestic hot water tank combination.
Item
TDHWT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
EH DWHT
8
3-WAY VALVE
R410a
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Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Domestic Hot Water Tank
(DHWT) (accessory)
3-way valve for DHWT (accessory)
3-way valve for DHWT output
signal
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Installation example 3
Two space heating applications (High & Low water temperature): When the split air to water heat pump is connected to two
different heating circuits, circuit 1 will be direct (high temperature for radiator operation) and circuit 2 will be a mixing circuit
in order to have a second temperature control using mixing valve (low temperature for floor heating operation). Optional
Room Thermostat
Item
High Temperature (60C)
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
Two2
WP2
10
Vmix
D
E
F
K
H20
R410a
Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Second temperature kit (accessory)
Motorized valve (field supplied)
2nd Temperature sensor signal
(accessory)
Secondary water pump signal
Mixing valve signal
Optional signal
Installation example 4
Two space heating applications (High & Low water temperature) and Domestic Hot Water Tank: Two space heating applications with optional Room Thermostat and Domestic Hot Water Tank heated by Heat Pump.
High Temperature
(60C)
Item
Low Temperature
(35C)
1
2
3
4
5
6
TDHWT
2
3
B EH DWHT
D
E
7
H20
R410a
3-WAY VALVE
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Two2
WP2
Vmix
9
10
A
B
C
D
E
F
K
Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Domestic Hot Water Tank (DHWT)
(accessory)
3-way valve for DHWT (accessory)
Second temperature kit (accessory)
Motorized valve (field supplied)
3-way valve output signal
DHWT electrical heater signal
DHWT sensor signal (accessory)
2nd Temperature sensor signal
(accessory)
Secondary water pump signal
Mixing valve signal
Optional signal
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configurations
Installation example 5
Alternating Space heating + Boiler combination. Space heating application with optional Room Thermostat and alternating
Boiler combination.
Option 1: Hydraulic separator
High Temperature
(60C)
Low Temperature
(35C)
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
11
12
Boiler
J Two3
H WP3
13
14
H20
Boiler
Signal
R410a
G
H
J
Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Boiler (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator (accessory)
Water pump (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator sensor
(accessory)
Boiler output signal
Water pump 3 signal (WP3)
Hydraulic sensor signal (Two3)
(accessory)
NOTE
When the unit is configured with a boiler in parallel, a hydraulic separator or buffer tank has to be used to ensure proper hydraulic balancing. Additional Water pump (WP3) and water sensor (Two3) it is needed for this.
Option 2: With 3-way valve
Item
Two3
H20
Boiler
WP3
3wv
14
Boiler
Signal
R410a
1
2
3
4
5
6
11
12
13
15
G
H
J
NOTE
For configurations with alternating boiler.
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Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Boiler (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator (accessory)
Water pump (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator sensor
(accessory)
3-way valve for boiler (field
supplied)
Boiler output signal
Water pump 3 signal (WP3)
Hydraulic sensor signal (Two3)
(accessory)
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configurations
Installation example 6
Installation with alternating space heating + Domestic Hot Water Tank + Boiler combination: Space heating application
with optional Room Thermostat and Domestic Hot Water Tank heated by alternating Heat Pump and boiler combination.
Item
TDHWT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
EH
DHWT
3wv DHWT
Boiler
J Two3
H WP3
9
11
12
13
H20
Boiler
Signal
R410a
14
A
B
C
G
H
J
Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Domestic Hot Water Tank
(DHWT) (accessory)
3-way valve for DHWT (accessory)
Second temperature kit (accessory)
Boiler (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator (accessory)
Water pump (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator sensor (accessory)
3-way valve output signal
DHWT electrical heater signal
DHWT sensor signal (accessory)
Boiler output signal
Water pump 3 signal (WP3)
Hydraulic sensor signal (Two3)
(accessory)
Installation example 7
Two space heating applications (High & Low water temperature) + Combination with Boiler in parallel: Two space heating
application with a Room Thermostat as an option and Domestic Hot Water Tank heated by Heat Pump and boiler combination in parallel
Item
High Temperature (60C)
Two2
WP2
Vmix
Boiler
J Two3
H WP3
10
11
12
13
14
H20
Boiler
Signal
R410a
1
2
3
4
5
6
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
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Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Second temperature kit (accessory)
Motorized valve (field supplied)
Boiler (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator (accessory)
Water pump (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator sensor (accessory)
2nd Temperature sensor signal
(accessory)
Secondary water pump signal
Mixing valve signal
Boiler output signal
Water pump 3 signal (WP3)
Hydraulic sensor signal (Two3)
Optional signal
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configurations
Installation example 8
Two space heating applications (High & Low water temperature) + Domestic Hot Water Tank + Combination with Boiler
in parallel: Two space heating application with a Room Thermostat as an option and Domestic Hot Water Tank heated by
Heat Pump and boiler combination in parallel
Item
High Temperature
(60C)
Low Temperature
(35C)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TDHWT
Two2
WP2
Vmix
EH
DHWT
3wv DHWT
Boiler
J Two3
H WP3
H20
Boiler
Signal
R410a
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Domestic Hot Water Tank (DHWT)
(accessory)
3-way valve for DHWT (accessory)
Second temperature kit (accessory)
Motorized valve (field supplied)
Boiler (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator (accessory)
Water pump (field supplied)
Hydraulic separator sensor (accessory)
3-way valve output signal
DHWT electrical heater signal
DHWT sensor signal (accessory)
2nd Temperature sensor signal
(accessory)
Secondary water pump signal
Mixing valve signal
Boiler output signal
Water pump 3 signal (WP3)
Hydraulic sensor signal (Two3)
(accessory)
Optional signal
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Direct space cooling installations: Space cooling by Fan coil application with optional Room Thermostat.
Item
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
R410a
Installation example 10
Space cooling + Domestic Hot Water Tank: Space cooling application with optional Room Thermostat and Domestic Hot
Water Tank heated by Heat Pump.
Item
TDHWT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
EH DHWT
3-Way valve
R410a
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8
A
B
C
Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Domestic Hot Water Tank (DHWT)
(accessory)
3-way valve for DHWT (accessory)
3-way valve output signal
DHWT electrical heater signal
DHWT sensor signal (accessory)
11 Installation
configurations
Installation example 11
Using Refreshing floor with Heating radiators closed: Use refreshing floor for cooling and close Radiators using Valve.
High Temperature (60C)
Low Temperature
(21C)
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
Two2
WP2
10
Vmix
D
E
F
H20
Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Second temperature kit (accessory)
Motorized valve (field supplied)
2nd Temperature sensor signal
(accessory)
Secondary water pump signal
Mixing valve signals
R410a
Installation example 12
Using Refreshing floor with heating Radiators closed + Domestic Hot Water Tank: Use refreshing floor for cooling and close
Radiators using Valve with optional Room Thermostat and Domestic Hot Water Tank heated by Heat Pump.
High Temperature
(60C)
TDHWT
Two2
WP2
Vmix
H20
R410a
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
EH
DHWT
Item
3 wv DHWT
8
9
10
A
B
C
D
E
F
Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Domestic Hot Water Tank (DHWT)
(accessory)
3-way valve for DHWT (accessory)
Second temperature kit (accessory)
Motorized valve (field supplied)
3-way valve output signal
DHWT electrical heater signal
DHWT sensor signal (accessory)
2nd Temperature sensor signal
(accessory)
Secondary water pump signal
Mixing valve signals
11
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Installation example 13
Two space cooling installations (Fan coils +Refreshing floor): Space cooling application with optional Room Thermostat.
Low Temperature (5C)
Two2
Item
Description
1
2
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
4
5
6
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Second temperature kit (accessory)
Motorized valve (field supplied)
2nd Temperature sensor signal
(accessory)
Secondary water pump signal
Mixing valve signal
WP2
10
Vmix
D
E
F
H20
R410a
Installation example 14
Two space cooling installations (Fan coils +Refreshing floor + Domestic Hot Water Tank): Space cooling application with
optional Room Thermostat and Domestic Hot Water Tank heated by Heat Pump.
Low Temperature
(5C)
Medium Temperature
(21C)
TDHWT
Two2
WP2
Vmix
EH
DHWT
H20
R410a
3 wv DHWT
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
A
B
C
D
E
F
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Description
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Heat exchanger
Electrical heater
Water pump (primary)
Valves (factory supplied)
Domestic Hot Water Tank (DHWT)
(accessory)
3-way valve for DHWT (accessory)
Second temperature kit (accessory)
Motorized valve (field supplied)
3-way valve output signal
DHWT electrical heater signal
DHWT sensor signal (accessory)
2nd Temperature sensor signal
(accessory)
Secondary water pump signal
Mixing valve signal
11 Installation
configurations
DHWT
Swimming
Pool
3-Way valve
Field Supply
IVX
Indoor Unit
H20
R410a
The solar panels gather heat from the sun. When the temperature of the glycol solution in the solar panel rises above the
water temperature in the domestic hot water tank, the pumps from the solar pump station and the solar kit begin operating
in order to transfer the heat to the domestic hot water tanks heat exchanger.
Field Supply
Solar
Pump &
Control
Sensor solar 2
(Field Supply)
DHWT
Solar Pump Feed back
Solar
panel
Aux Heater
Plate HEX
IVX
R410a
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Exp Vessel
Solar connection
DHWT
Connection
H20
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configurations
Option 2
The solar panels gather heat from the sun. When the temperature of the glycol solution in the solar panel rises above the
water temperature in the domestic hot water tank, solar pump stations pump is switched ON and the solar kits 3-way valve
is diverted to the Sanitary Tank. At the same time, the DHWs 3-way valve is switched OFF and the heat pump continues
working to heat the space.
Field Supply
3wv Solar
Solar
Pump &
Control
Sensor solar 2
(Field Supply)
Solar Pump Feed back
Solar
panel
To solar combina-
tion options
(space heating/swimming pool/...)
DHWT
Plate HEX
IVX
Exp Vessel
Aux Heater
H20
R410a
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3wv DHWT
To HP combination
options
(space heating/swimming pool/...)
12 Optional functions
12. O p t i o n a l f u n c t i o n s
Index
12.1. Optional functions of the indoor unit..................................................................................................... 160
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12 Optional functions
Optional function
Explanation
This function is used exclusively for the process of drying screed that has been
newly applied to floor heating system.
When the user activates the floor screed drying function, the water temperature
setpoint will follow a predetermined schedule.
The system will switch OFF the heating mode when the daily average outdoor
temperature of previous day rises above certain value at the summer switchOFF activation temperature, avoiding to provide heating at high outdoor temperatures.
This function prevents the components of being sticked during long periods of
inactivity by running every week the components during a short period.
In order to help protect against Legionella into the DHW system, it is available
an specific setting which will raise up the DHW periodically (by the DHW tank
electric heater or by a boiler) over the normal DHW tank temperature setting.
This function allows an external tariff switch device to switch OFF the heat
pump during peak electricity demand period. Depending on the setting, the heat
pump or DHWT will be blocked when signal is open/closed.
When the indoor units water pump is not sized for heating installation (small
water pump) or when the system is configured to alternate when a boiler, an
hydraulic separator or buffer tank must be used to ensure proper hydraulic
balancing.
In this case, the hydraulic separator option can be enabled by the LCD users
interface.
In the event of outdoor unit failure, the required heating can be provided by the
electric heater or by the boiler, by means of a dip-switch setting.
In order to prevent 3-phase imbalance by the electric heater steps, this option
can be used to switch all 3 steps at the same time, by means of a dip-switch
setting.
NOTE
This function only applies when power source of the indoor unit
is 3-phase (3N~ 400V 50Hz).
In situations where the outdoor unit is installed into a location where its own outdoor ambient temperature sensor can not give a suitable temperature measurement to the system, it is available the 2nd. outdoor ambient temperature sensor.
In this case, it is necessary a dip-switch setting to use this temperature value
instead of the outdoor ambient temperature value..
There are available four output optional signals that provide four optional
functions of the system, programmed on the indoor unit PCB.
NOTE
NOTE
For the detailed information about the Optional functions of the indoor units, please refer to the Service Manual
(SMXX0070).
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13 Troubleshooting
13. T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g
Index
13.1. On screen during abnormal operation.................................................................................................. 162
13.2. Alarm codes......................................................................................................................................... 162
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Retry
Stop
Code
Origin
02
Outdoor
03
Outdoor
Transmission Error
04
Outdoor
05
Outdoor
06
18
Outdoor
Undervoltage, Overvoltage
07
16
Outdoor
08
15
Outdoor
11
Indoor
12
Indoor
Detail of Abnormality
Activation of Outdoor Unit Protection Device
(Except for Alarm Codes 41, 42)
Main cause
High-pressure interrupting device activated
13
Indoor
15
Indoor
14
Indoor
16
Indoor
17
Indoor
18
Indoor
19
Indoor
20
Outdoor
22
Outdoor
24
Outdoor
31
Outdoor
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Alarm
Code
Retry
Stop
Code
Origin
35
Outdoor
38
Outdoor
41
Outdoor
Cooling Overload
42
Outdoor
Heating Overload
47
15
Outdoor
51
17
Outdoor
48
17
Outdoor
53
17
Outdoor
54
17
Outdoor
55
18
Outdoor
Inverter Non-Operation
59
Outdoor
b1
Outdoor
EE
Outdoor
70
P-70
Indoor
Hydraulic alarm
71
Indoor
72
Indoor
Detail of Abnormality
Main cause
73
Indoor
74
P-74
Indoor
75
Indoor
76
Indoor
77
Indoor
78
Indoor
RF Communication Failure
No communication for 1 hour with one or two RF receivers which are bound to the RF-Bridge.
79
Indooroutdoor
80
IndoorLCD
No H-link communication for a continuous period of 1 minute between Indoor and LCD User control by connection
wiring (breaking, wiring error, etc.)
13
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Hitachi fulfills with the Certification NF-PAC that recognize the quality
requirements for these heat pumps systems.
CERT I FI
ED
BY
HEAT PUMP
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